A COMPANY WHOSE shareholder include rugby star Ronan OGara and businessman Michael OFlynn has asked the High Court to set aside an allegedly fraudulent personal insolvency arrangement made in favour of their fellow shareholder John ODriscoll.
The application, which is to be opposed by ODriscoll, has been made by Ezeon Entertainment Limited, a company which purchased and renovated a pub in Corks Washington Street called The Silly Goose in 2007.
OGara, OFlynn and ODriscoll, who are known to each other, were equal shareholders in the venture, which was funded by loans from Anglo Irish Bank.
In 2014 OFlynn took over the borrowings and refinanced the company for 2.2m, which had risen to 2.5m by 2018.
Arising out of that debt it is alleged th…
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