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New twist to Perron Group saga

Creditors of Auckland property developers Mark Perriam and Cameron Marsh have applied to withdraw a proposed scheme of arrangement after the pair bankrupted themselves in the High Court.Mr Perriam and Mr Marsh were adjudicated bankrupt on June 28 after th

Duncan Bridgeman
Mon, 20 Sep 2010

Creditors of Auckland property developers Mark Perriam and Cameron Marsh have applied to withdraw a proposed scheme of arrangement after the pair bankrupted themselves in the High Court.

Mr Perriam and Mr Marsh were adjudicated bankrupt on June 28 after the Commonwealth Bank opposed the scheme and

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Duncan Bridgeman
Mon, 20 Sep 2010
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