The Revenue Commissioners are to review serious allegations around confectionary company Broderick’s eligibility to receive subsidies totalilng €599,000, under the state’s Covid-19 business support schemes. Revenue’s position emerged during day two of a contested High Court petition to appoint an examiner to Ina’s Kitchen, the company behind Broderick’s brand, amid disputed claims that the company is running on empty with debts of €9 million and will almost certainly go into liquidation without a rescue package. However, in correspondence before the court, the tax authority also noted that there was a shareholders’ row at the baker with allegations of misconduct on…
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