Henry company debts now at $1.57m and counting

Henry company debts now at $1.57m and counting
David Henry's company is under scrutiny from liquidator. (Image: Supplied)
Brent Melville
The liquidator's initial report into David Henry’s failed Kinleith Land and Infrastructure business suggests creditors are owed at least $1.57 million.Liquidators Jared Booth and Tony Maginness of Baker Tilly Staples list total liabilities of $1.55m, including claimed shareholder loans of $425,000. Court costs amount to a further $18,032.The report also said they’ve now received third party creditor claims “in excess of this balance” although they were unable to confirm the total value as at Sept 7, the date of the r...

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