Charles Waterstreet declares bankruptcy and faces losing licence … – The Guardian

The prominent New South Wales criminal lawyer Charles Waterstreet has declared bankruptcy and faces losing his licence to practise. He lodged the documents with the Australian Financial Security Authority on 13 March and is listed as an undischarged bankrupt, Fairfax Media reports. Waterstreet had 28 days to explain to the NSW Bar Association why he…

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Godfreys vacuum cleaner founder John Johnston, 99, in takeover bid to rebuild struggling business – The West Australian

The 99-year-old co-founder of vacuum cleaner business Godfreys Group has launched a bid to buy back the struggling business and take it private. John Johnston who founded Godfreys in the 1930s with Godfrey Cohen has launched a 32¢-a-share bid through family business Arcade Finance to take the group off the ASX and set about rebuilding…

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Supreme Court to hear Binani Cement’s plea for out-of-court settlement – Livemint

Binani Cements lenders have asked for necessary permissions to be obtained before they proceed with the settlement. Photo: Mint New Delhi: Binani Cement Ltd moved the Supreme Court on Monday seeking permission for an out-of-court settlement and end insolvency proceedings against it. The companys lenders have asked for necessary permissions to be obtained before they…

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