A former driver for a failed logistics company is among those out of pocket after the company went under.
Palmerston North-based Goshen Holdings was placed into liquidation in 2013.
According to Companies Office documents, Goshen had traded since 2001, providing chilled freight and logistic services.
But the wheels fell off, partly because it had guaranteed debts for a related company also placed into liquidation.
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Goshen agreed to pay tax arrears…
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