Director of collapsed packaging company 'failed to disclose 820,000 in her Revolut account'
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Director of collapsed packaging company 'failed to disclose 820,000 in her Revolut account'
"A director of a collapsed packaging firm failed to disclose to the company's liquidator the existence of a personal Revolut account containing more than €820,000, the High Court has been told. Jackie Brady only belated revealed the existence of the account this week, on foot of a court order obtained by liquidator Tom Murray on December 8, the court heard."
"Jackie Brady said she was a victim of 'fraud' by her ex-husband A director of a collapsed packaging firm failed to disclose to the company's liquidator the existence of a personal Revolut account containing more than €820,000, the High Court has been told. Jackie Brady only belated revealed the existence of the account this week, on foot of a court order obtained by liquidator Tom Murray on December 8, the court heard."
Jackie Brady said she was a victim of 'fraud' by her ex-husband. She was a director of a collapsed packaging firm. She failed to disclose to the company's liquidator the existence of a personal Revolut account containing more than €820,000. The account was only belatedly revealed this week following a court order obtained by liquidator Tom Murray on December 8. The High Court was told that Brady had not informed the liquidator of the account earlier. The disclosure followed legal intervention to compel production of bank information.
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