Crafar digs in against KordaMentha
Allan Crafar is vowing to stay in his house and refuses to comply with orders from the receivers of his farms.Mr Crafar is the head of a family farming empire which was placed into receivership in October last year owing more than $200 million to banks.Re
Liam Baldwin
Mon, 12 Apr 2010
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Allan Crafar is vowing to stay in his house and refuses to comply with orders from the receivers of his farms.
Mr Crafar is the head of a family farming empire which was placed into receivership in October last year owing more than $200 million to banks.
Receiver KordaMetha advised Mr Crafar in March
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Liam Baldwin
Mon, 12 Apr 2010
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