CLIVE Palmer has been orderd to produce the books for a number of compaines, including those behind Palmer Coolum Resort, as part of the Federal Court investigation into the collapse of Queensland Nickel.
Mr Palmer has been called on to produce financial and management accounts, asset registers and tax returns for his companies Mineralogy and its subsidiary Fairway Coal, the companies behind Palmer Coolum Resort, and Palmer United Party, Brisbane Times reports.
The hearing into Queensland Nickel’s collapse into voluntary administration – which cost about 800 workers in North Queendland their jobs – is due to continue on Thursday.
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