Former Real Madrid winger Royston Drenthe has been declared bankrupt in Netherlands – Republic World

Former Real Madrid and Everton star Royston Drenthe has been declared bankrupt by a Dutch court on Tuesday. The Holland international is currently part of Kozak Boys in Dutch Division Two but has encountered a series of financial problems off the fieldover the years. Although the 33-year-old was not present at the hearing, the player…

Stars who blew footballing fortune and ended up broke like Ronaldinho, Paul Merson, Gazza and Royston Drenthe – The Sun

FROM rags to riches and back again – unfortunately, it’s an all too common trend in football. Here, SunSport takes a look back at the high-profile stars who blew their millions on booze, bets and.. football academies. Royston Drenthe has been declared bankrupt by a Dutch courtCredit: Getty – Contributor ROYSTON DRENTHE The former Everton…

Ex-Real Madrid and Everton flop Royston Drenthe declared bankrupt at 33 after losing £3.2million fortune – The Sun

FORMER Everton star and Holland international Royston Drenthe has been declared bankrupt. The 33-year-old is currently plying his trade in the Dutch Division Two with Kozak Boys, but has some problems off the pitch. 3 Royston Drenthe has been declared bankrupt by a Dutch courtCredit: Getty – Contributor As reported by Dutch news-site AD, a…

DHFL lenders file personal insolvency case against Wadhawans – Mint

Mumbai: Lenders to Dewan Housing Finance Corp Ltd have moved the Mumbai bench of National Company Law Tribunal (NCLT) to initiate personal insolvency proceedings against the erstwhile promoters Kapil and Dheeraj Wadhwan, according to a person aware of the matter. DHFL owes 87,031 crore from financial creditors, including 39,000 crore from banks. “We will contact…

New insolvency law could cause ‘influx of shonky operators’ – The Australian Financial Review

The loosening will remove the existing professional requirements for insolvency practitioners to have 4000 hours of supervised work experience in the past five years and a postgraduate qualification in insolvency law. Australian Restructuring Insolvency and Turnaround Association chief executive John Winter said the proposed legislation was “broken” and it was “completely flawed” that accountants could…