Polish national Lukasz Salamandra told investors that his real estate investment company, Lux Estate Capital Group, owned more than €7 million in property assets. But when a suspicious investor peeled back the curtain, they found that the supposedly multi-million euro firm, incorporated in Athboy, Co Meath, actually owned no assets. It also had no creditors, no employees, and it didn’t even have a bank account. The discovery sent the company into liquidation in 2020. This Monday, Mr Justice Michael Quinn ousted Salamandra as director of the company and disqualified him from serving as the director of any other company for…
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