Liquidators of DK Windows, a Dublin doors and windows company that shut down unexpectedly, are to report to the High Court on why the company had 225 unfulfilled customer orders and debts of over €2 million on its collapse. The company has been the subject of public scrutiny as it held around €1 million in customer deposits at the time of its demise, according to a new report by liquidators Grant Thornton. This sum was previously flagged to the court as €1.4 million but a preliminary inspection of the books and records of the business has led to a downward…
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