Australian fashion designer Johanna Johnsons label has been placed into liquidation today after going into voluntary administration last week.
The business, which has dressed the likes of Madonna, Christina Hendricks and Australia foreign minister Julie Bishop, owes the Australian Tax Office (ATO) more than $1 million, which includes $300,000 in superannuation charges the company failed to pay employees.
The ABC reports, a NSW Supreme Court order to place the Alexandria-based business into liquidation came into effect today, and a court-appointed liquidator will now assess, secure and sell the designers assets.
He said he would also investigate whether any misconduct had occurred.
The companys former head of p…
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