Collapsed Auckland baseball franchise owes $1.7m to creditors

Collapsed Auckland baseball franchise owes $1.7m to creditors
Kyle Glogoski of the Auckland Tuatara. (Image: NZME)
Riley Kennedy
The collapsed Auckland baseball franchise Tuatara changed liquidators after the first appointment was found to be invalid, the initial report says.In April, Auckland Tuatara’s limited partnership (LP) and general partner (GP) were put into liquidation with Heath Gair of Palliser Insolvency appointed.However, after that appointment by its shareholders was found to be “invalid”, McDonald Vague’s Iain McLennan and Boris van Delden were appointed liquidators of the GP by the high court at Wellington on the application of Str...

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