Dispute over who failed company's directors and shareholders are

Dispute over who failed company's directors and shareholders are
An investigation into Remarkable Holdings directors and shareholders is under way. (Image: Getty)
John Anthony
A failed Auckland property maintenance group with debts of $2.7 million to third-party creditors is being investigated by liquidators in relation to disputed claims around who its shareholders and directors are.On Dec 4, Tony Maginness and Jared Booth of Baker Tilly Staples Rodway were appointed administrators of Remarkable Holdings, and on Feb 8, after a creditors resolution at a watershed meeting, they were appointed liquidators.Director discrepanciesKyle Schumann and William King are the registered directors of the company, which was in...

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