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Troy Palmer has bankruptcy offer rejected in Newcastle meeting – Newcastle Herald

CREDITORS to former Hunter Sports Group chief executive Troy Palmer have declined to accept his offer of a personal insolvency agreement, insolvency trustee Chad Rapsey said on Friday.

The Newcastle Herald reported in February that Mr Palmer was offering $120,000  to be paid by his wife, Emma  to settle debts of more than $27 million, an offer of less than half a cent in the dollar.

The debts relate to Mr Palmers time as director of various companies owned by fallen tycoon Nathan Tinkler.

Mr Rapsey, of Hunter Street, Newcastle, firm Rapsey Griffiths said Mr Palmers offer was put to a meeting of creditors at his office on Friday afternoon.

He said none of the creditors were present in person  the voting was all by proxy or telephone  and the …

Read the full article at: http://www.theherald.com.au/story/5275798/creditors-reject-palmer-offer/?cs=12

Category: BankruptcyBy Insolvency Advisory AccountantsMarch 10, 2018

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Troy Palmer has bankruptcy offer rejected in Newcastle meeting – Newcastle Herald

CREDITORS to former Hunter Sports Group chief executive Troy Palmer have declined to accept his offer of a personal insolvency agreement, insolvency trustee Chad Rapsey said on Friday.

The Newcastle Herald reported in February that Mr Palmer was offering $120,000  to be paid by his wife, Emma  to settle debts of more than $27 million, an offer of less than half a cent in the dollar.

The debts relate to Mr Palmers time as director of various companies owned by fallen tycoon Nathan Tinkler.

Mr Rapsey, of Hunter Street, Newcastle, firm Rapsey Griffiths said Mr Palmers offer was put to a meeting of creditors at his office on Friday afternoon.

He said none of the creditors were present in person  the voting was all by proxy or telephone  and the …

Read the full article at: http://www.theherald.com.au/story/5275798/creditors-reject-palmer-offer/

Category: BankruptcyBy Insolvency Advisory AccountantsMarch 9, 2018

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Troy Palmer has bankruptcy offer rejected in Newcastle meeting – Newcastle Herald

CREDITORS to former Hunter Sports Group chief executive Troy Palmer have declined to accept his offer of a personal insolvency agreement, insolvency trustee Chad Rapsey said on Friday.

The Newcastle Herald reported in February that Mr Palmer was offering $120,000  to be paid by his wife, Emma  to settle debts of more than $27 million, an offer of less than half a cent in the dollar.

The debts relate to Mr Palmers time as director of various companies owned by fallen tycoon Nathan Tinkler.

Mr Rapsey, of Hunter Street, Newcastle, firm Rapsey Griffiths said Mr Palmers offer was put to a meeting of creditors at his office on Friday afternoon.

He said none of the creditors were present in person  the voting was all by proxy or telephone  and the …

Read the full article at: http://www.theherald.com.au/story/5275798/creditors-reject-palmer-offer/?cs=305

Category: BankruptcyBy Insolvency Advisory AccountantsMarch 9, 2018

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