Corporate Redress Regime Upheld With $33m Verdict – Bahamas Tribune

The Supreme Court has prevented the Bahamas being perceived as a parochial, quirky jurisdiction for international business through its recent ruling on a $33 million insolvency dispute, a former attorney general said yesterday. John Delaney QC told Tribune Business that had the verdict in favour of his client, Wason Holdings, been reversed, it could have…

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Minera IRL Limited Reports on Corporate Developments and Responds to Social Media Speculation – Marketwired (press release)

LIMA, PERU–(Marketwired – Nov. 16, 2016) – Minera IRL Ltd (“Minera IRL” or “Company”) (BVLAC:MIRL) provides an update on corporate developments and response to certain media speculation. History and progress to restore trading of Company securities and restore Exchange listings In 2015, resulting from a failure by the former board of Minera IRL to file…

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Bob Day: Home Australia liquidation path questioned, along with Family First dealings – ABC Online

Family First senator Bob Day, who has announced he is resigning from Parliament, needs to answer questions about the collapse of his nationwide building empire, the South Australian Government has said. Home Australia was placed into liquidation on Monday, leaving more than 200 houses unfinished and hundreds of creditors awaiting payment. In an email…

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