Macau police hunt for HK$48 million in gambling chips after Wynn casino robbery – South China Morning Post

Macau authorities are tracking down almost HK$48 million worth of cash chips stolen from a casino earlier this week, following the arrest of a debt-ridden croupier and his elderly relative in connection with the crime. Four Wynn Macau chips were among banknotes and other items seized from the two suspects and shown to journalists at…

Price Bailey enhances insolvency offering with new appointment – Cambridge Network

Marc joins Price Bailey with experience working for a top 10 UK accountancy firm, having accumulated nearly 30 years working within Insolvency overall. His breadth of experience covers all aspects of corporate and personal insolvency across various industries including Construction and Healthcare, amongst others. Having worked across East Anglia and London for the past 15 years,…

One government company moves NCLT against another – Economic Times

In what is being considered as a first in India’s insolvency resolution history, a state-owned entity has moved the National Company Law Tribunal (NCLT) to recover its arrears from another government-run firm. Andhra Pradesh Power Generation Corporation (AP Genco) has dragged a Telangana power distribution company to the tribunal, seeking to recover more than 3,700…

Wanderlust festival’s Australian-New Zealand arm goes bust, leaving businesses out of pocket – ABC Local

Queensland businesses say they are owed thousands of dollars by the organisers of the Australian and New Zealand arm of popular global lifestyle and yoga festival Wanderlust, who have gone into liquidation. The company had staged several festivals around both countries in the past four years, but filed for insolvency this month. Wanderlust was…