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Barefoot Investor Scott Pape has given a confronting response to an Aussie mum who asked him about her son’s gambling
Barefoot Investor Scott Pape has given a confronting response to an Aussie mum who asked him about gambling debt. “My
Hopeful outlook for debt relief plan  bangkokpost.com Read the original article here
Gambling epidemic puts Sassa grants at risk  Daily Maverick Read the original article here
Australia’s corporate insolvency system is overly complex, costly and difficult to access and must be reviewed, the inquiry into corporate
The liquidator of Neptune Ventures and Developers Private Limited has asked all creditors and stakeholders to submit their claims within

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Barefoot Investor Scott Pape has given a confronting response to an Aussie mum who asked him about her son’s gambling debt.

The five per cent deposit scheme for first home buyers rolled out across Australia just over a month ago, but one investor has claimed it could end in disaster.

“My adult son posed a hypothetical question the other day: what happens if someone dies and they have a huge gambling debt?” the woman, identified only as Sharron, wrote in a reader-submitted question.

“Sadly this is the reality for many young men today,” she continued.

“Is the debt something that needs to be paid out of the deceased person’s will? We are fortunate to not have this situation but he knows young men with babies who do!”

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Barefoot Investor Scott Pape has given a confronting response to an Aussie mum who asked him about gambling debt.

“My adult son posed a hypothetical question the other day: what happens if someone dies and they have a huge gambling debt?” the woman, identified only as Sharron, wrote in a reader-submitted question.

“Sadly this is the reality for many young men today,” she continued.

“Is the debt something that needs to be paid out of the deceased person’s will? We are fortunate to not have this situation but he knows young men with babies who do!”

Mr Pape’s reply was stunningly direct.

“Sharron, stop what you’re doing right now and go and find your son,” he wrote.

“When the two of you are alone, I want you to ask him…

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Hopeful outlook for debt relief plan  bangkokpost.com

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Gambling epidemic puts Sassa grants at risk  Daily Maverick

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Australia’s corporate insolvency system is overly complex, costly and difficult to access and must be reviewed, the inquiry into corporate insolvency has found.

The government has been advised to commission a comprehensive and independent review of Australia’s insolvency law, encompassing both corporate and personal insolvency, following an inquiry into corporate insolvency.

The Parliamentary Joint Committee on Corporations and Financial Services inquiry into corporate insolvency handed down its report yesterday, making 28 recommendations in total.

The Committee found that Australia’s insolvency system has failed to keep pace with changes in the Australian and…

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The liquidator of Neptune Ventures and Developers Private Limited has asked all creditors and stakeholders to submit their claims within the next month, formally setting in motion the breakup and sale of the company’s assets, including its key property, the Neptune Magnet Mall in Bhandup.

In a notice published on Monday, the newly appointed liquidator, Stress Credit Resolution Private Limited, has set November 7, 2025, as the last date for the submission of claims. This announcement marks the definitive end of the corporate rescue attempt and begins the final chapter for the company, which entered liquidation after a prolonged but unsuccessful insolvency process.

The liquidation order was passed by the National…

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