A luxury transport company has collapsed, owing millions of dollars to creditors and the tax department with workers also claiming they have been left unpaid.
Brunel Chauffeur Drive and Limousines Pty Ltd went into liquidation on July 13.
The company offered premium passenger transport in every state capital as well as the gold coast, the Sunshine Coast and Cairns, and was headquartered in sydney/index.html” id=”mol-d6613560-3017-11ee-bcbd-5975e18e24ae”>Sydney.
Brunel Chauffeur Drive customers included exclusive private jet passengers who drivers picked up at airports across the nation.

Luxury transport company Brunel Chauffeur Drive and Limousines Pty Ltd went into liquidation on July 13

The company offered premium passenger transport in every state capital (stock image pictured)
Michael Hogan and Christian Sprowles of insolvency firm HoganSprowles have been appointed as the liquidators.
It is understood Brunel Chauffeur Drive had been struggling for some time, with its financial problems dating back to the Black Summer Bushfires of 2019.
The collapse of the company has left 107 creditors owed a total of $11.7 million, according to liquidation documents obtained by news.com.au.
The Australian Taxation Office (ATO) is seeking $5.1 million in unpaid taxes going as far back as…