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1987 survivor faces second bankruptcy

Property developer Philip Joseph Fava faces bankruptcy for a second time after failing to get a stay on a High Court judgment ordering him to pay costs of $2 million.And next month Mr Fava's Churchill Group Holdings must return to the High Court to defend

Duncan Bridgeman
Mon, 29 Mar 2010

Property developer Philip Joseph Fava faces bankruptcy for a second time after failing to get a stay on a High Court judgment ordering him to pay costs of $2 million.

And next month Mr Fava’s Churchill Group Holdings must return to the High Court to defend a liquidation bid lodged by the very party

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Duncan Bridgeman
Mon, 29 Mar 2010
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