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Time extended for 'cavalier' and 'dishonest' bankrupt facing criminal charges

Bankrupt also facing 14 criminal charges in the district court. 

Sally Lindsay
Mon, 11 Sep 2017

A bankrupt owing $512,782, who changed his name by deed poll, and who the Official Assignee says displayed a “cavalier attitude,” continues with “dishonest dealings,” and still shows “flagrant disregard of the consequences”, has had his bankruptcy extended by three years.

As a result of his

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Sally Lindsay
Mon, 11 Sep 2017
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