The developer claims the companies “have no assets and have finished trading” and that he is due tax over-payments and refunds in excess of €6 million.
The company is being sued for specific performance of a share-purchase deal linked to a residential development site at Longwood Village in Co Meath.
Two of the billionaire bloodstock magnate’s children have bought up multiple connecting plots of prime farmland between Leixlip and Dunboyne. But what is the family planning for the property?
The Wicklow-born developer is locked in a bitter planning dispute with a woman neighbouring his proposed 96-home development in Ashford. The row is marked by claims of bullying, extortion, trespass and now non-disclosure of an important Nama document.
With new laws on "go-away" money imminent, the developer Greg Kavanagh said the sanctions should extend to solicitors who request such money on behalf of clients to withdraw planning objections.
Last year, the developer Greg Kavanagh claimed a neighbour to the proposed housing project in Ashford, Co Wicklow had tried to extort millions off him. The woman in question has struck back, alleging bullying and intimidation by the developers.
Hot on the heels of filing proceedings against Fofo Investments, Revenue has struck against another firm in the developer's stable.
Greg Kavanagh says his company Fofo is in a tax dispute with the Revenue Commissioners over expenses claims dating back a decade. After a challenging couple of years, things are going well again, he told The Currency.
Property developer Greg Kavanagh has filed a new legal action in relation to a long-running dispute in relation to Wynnstay House which was built in 1896.
Property developer Greg Kavanagh has made explosive claims of abuse and intimidation in the High Court in defence of claims made by his brother and business partner Hugh Kavanagh. The case has been likened in court to a "family law dispute".
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