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Debts unclear in David Henry firm's first liquidators report

Creditors' claims in excess of $1.55m in stated liabilities already received.

Andrew Bevin Wed, 15 Sep 2021

The first liquidator’s report on David Henry’s Kinleith Land and Infrastructure shows the failed company owes creditors at least $1.55 million, though claims in excess of this have been made.

Baker Tilly Staples Rodway liquidators Jared Booth and Tony Maginness were appointed by the Auckland

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Andrew Bevin Wed, 15 Sep 2021
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