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Full coverage: liquidation

Stark, cold and insolvent: The situation facing a wind turbine firm with a long history in Ireland

Windhoist had four big contracts all due for completion in a matter of months, but with no cash and no financing available it is has run out of road.

Rosanna Cooney
30th Nov, 2022 - 3 min read

It is a no-show from JACC Sports as the national football jersey supplier formally enters provisional liquidation

On Tuesday, the FAI pulled the plug on JACC's most lucrative business contract. Now it's facing the wall with debts of over €13 million and serious allegations about stock transactions and handling creditor claims.

Francesca Comyn
27th Oct, 2022 - 3 min read

Urgent and “unusually complex”: the early days of Wirecard’s collapse

Liquidators for the Irish arm of Wirecard have submitted the bill for the first phase of winding up the company.

Francesca Comyn
25th Feb, 2022 - 4 min read

Revenue row: Liquidator fails to block ODCE referral over €40,000 withdrawal

The Court of Appeal sent papers to the corporate watchdog for review after Anthony J Fitzpatrick said he inadvertently failed to disclose the withdrawal of money from the liquidation account of a Galway restaurant. The accountant tried to appeal the move.

Francesca Comyn
17th Sep, 2021 - 3 min read

The high cost of liquidation: The pharmaceutical trademark, the Belize shareholder and liquidator misfeasance

Having sold a valuable pharmaceutical trademark for €1.2m, shareholders at Chempro Investments decided to liquidate the company and reap the financial rewards. It was supposed to be routine. Then they discovered most of the money was gone.

Francesca Comyn
3rd Dec, 2020 - 8 min read

A financial blackhole in Drumcondra: The story of how a credit union came unstuck

Unbeknown to its members, Drumcondra Credit Union spent years struggling with an impaired loan book, an over-valued property and a black hole in its reserves. This is the inside story behind the credit union's insolvency.

Francesca Comyn
24th Sep, 2020 - 14 min read

A Polish problem: Shareholder rows, foreign litigation, and “nightmare” tenants

In 2008, a liquidator was hired to wind up a prosperous Irish owned printing business whose shareholders had fallen out. It was meant to solve their problems. Then the liquidator found himself in the firing line.

Francesca Comyn
5th Aug, 2020 - 14 min read

Falling stock: Counting the cost of high street fashion’s Covid reckoning

When the retail chain Monsoon Accessorize went to the wall last month, the liquidator had to figure out what to do with all the Irish stock. Sell it on obviously. But to whom and at what discount?

Francesca Comyn
29th Jul, 2020 - 10 min read

Do the right thing: How a collapsed car dealership is raising questions over Google’s privacy policy

A failed car dealership accused of money laundering allegedly ran its business from a gmail account. Should Google hand over the contents to the liquidator? The High Court must decide.

Francesca Comyn
12th Mar, 2020 - 5 min read
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