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Questions over Cardiff Seafood Shack restaurant closure – BBC News

Questions over Cardiff Seafood Shack restaurant closure

By Jenny Johnson
BBC News
  • 17 January 2018

Darryl Kavanagh

Image caption

Darryl Kavanagh set up the Seafood Shack restaurant in Cardiff’s High Street last year

A Cardiff restaurant which reportedly closed after a cyber attack in December may have become insolvent two months earlier, it has been claimed.

The Seafood …

Read the full article at: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-wales-south-east-wales-42707427

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Questions over Cardiff Seafood Shack restaurant closure – BBC News

Darryl Kavanagh

Image caption

Darryl Kavanagh set up the Seafood Shack restaurant in Cardiff’s High Street last year

A Cardiff restaurant which reportedly closed after a cyber attack in December may have become insolvent two months earlier, it has been claimed.

The Seafood Shack shut on 29 December, six months after it opened, blaming a “malicious internal” attack and then the loss of its alcohol licence.

The firm consulted insolvency experts in October but a director has denied continuing to trade while insolvent.

Staff and suppliers are owed money, and a creditors meeting is due to be held.

Darryl Kavanagh, one…

Read the full article at: http://www.bbc.com/news/uk-wales-south-east-wales-42707427

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