Sir Bob Jones loses six-year fight in Northern Crest clawback case
What the decision means for related parties
Victoria Young
Thu, 14 Sep 2017
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In a ruling that found related parties to an insolvent company can fall under the voidable transactions regime, a High Court judge has ruled against Sir Bob Jones’ company in a fight over payments to now liquidated Northern Crest.
Formerly known as Blue Chip, Northern Crest was moved into
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Victoria Young
Thu, 14 Sep 2017
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