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Italian firm given Sh38bn dam tender denies bankruptcy reports – Daily Nation

By DAVID MWERE
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An Italian firm contracted by the national government to construct the multibillion Itare Dam within Nakuru County has denied claims that it is broke.

In a statement to newsrooms, CMC di Ravenna said that neither itself nor its subsidiaries have been declared bankrupt or insolvent.

CMC has voluntarily engaged in a composition with creditors procedure to ensure it safeguards the interests of all stakeholders (creditors, investors, clients and co-operative employees), the statement read.

CMC di Ravenna continues to be fully committed to completing the dam project ahead of or within the contracted time frame.

But the firm attributed the slow work pace to delays in receipt of payments.

According to the company, a…

Read the full article at: https://www.nation.co.ke/news/Firm-given-Sh38bn-dam-tender-denies-bankruptcy-reports/1056-4997994-13xk1esz/

Category: BankruptcyBy Insolvency GuardianFebruary 25, 2019

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Italian firm given Sh38bn dam tender denies bankruptcy reports – Daily Nation

By DAVID MWERE
More by this Author

An Italian firm contracted by the national government to construct the multibillion Itare Dam within Nakuru County has denied claims that it is broke.

In a statement to newsrooms, CMC di Ravenna said that neither itself nor its subsidiaries have been declared bankrupt or insolvent.

CMC has voluntarily engaged in a composition with creditors procedure to ensure it safeguards the interests of all stakeholders (creditors, investors, clients and co-operative employees), the statement read.

CMC di Ravenna continues to be fully committed to completing the dam project ahead of or within the contracted time frame.

But the firm attributed the slow work pace to delays in receipt of payments.

According to the company, a…

Read the full article at: https://www.nation.co.ke/news/Firm-given-Sh38bn-dam-tender-denies-bankruptcy-reports/1056-4997994-13xk1esz/index.html

Category: BankruptcyBy Insolvency GuardianFebruary 25, 2019

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