Employees of a marine company have been left without income or tools after the business went into liquidation at level 4 owing more than $3.8 million.
Around a dozen employees worked at Challenge Marine, a boat design and repair business at Port Nelson.
The company was registered in June 2018 by director James Olive, also known as Semisi Olive.
Olive hung up when Stuff phoned with questions.
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