“VINDICTIVE CREDITOR”
RESTAURANT KEEPER GOES BANKRUPT SUGGESTION OF PERJURY Press Association WELLINGTON, Today. A restaurant proprietor, Oelimir Bingula, when examined by the Official Assignee regarding his bankruptcy, in which his debts were £456 and his assets: £25, attributed his trouble to the vindictiveness of one creditor on account of which he finally sold his business for £l5O and walked out. Of this he paid £lO6 to the City Council for rent and £42 to a secured creditor. It was, however, stated that he had received £350. This Bingula repeatedly denied, although he was told that the purchaser had sworn on oath that that was the price. Bingula also said he owed two years’, wages to a waitress and denied he..had paid her £2OO. One creditor said perjury had been committed by someone and a resolution was carried under section 92 of the Act, directing the assignee to summon bankrupt and the other two for examination, after which it would be considered if criminal proceedings could bo taken.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 974, 17 May 1930, Page 16
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167“VINDICTIVE CREDITOR” Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 974, 17 May 1930, Page 16
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