The holding company behind Blackbee Investments is the latest entity in the group to be wound up by the High Court amid an ongoing garda investigation into alleged criminality at the Cork-based entities. The petition to liquidate the company was made by the Revenue Commissioners on foot of a €1.75 million tax debt. Accountants Luke Charleton and Alan Large of EY have been appointed joint liquidators of Blackbee Group Holdings Ltd. They are already overseeing the winding up of regulated subsidiary Blackbee Investments Ltd, at the behest of the Central Bank; and City Quarter, a Section 110 company that was…
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