A bankrupt Auckland butcher who hid hundreds of thousands of dollars in assets from authorities has pleaded guilty.
Sushil Kumar Sharma, of Mt Roskill, was adjudicated bankrupt in June 2015 after operating a South Auckland butchery business which incurred significant debts.
The Official Assignee (OA), which brought the charges, said in a statement that in the years leading up to his bankruptcy, Sharma transferred significant personal assets, including four cars (one being a Jeep Wrangler) and deposits of about $141,000, to his family members and a family trust.
"This caused significant harm to the creditors in his bankruptcy, as it deprived them of assets that would otherwise have been used to satisfy Mr Sharma's debts," said OA Ross van der Schyff.
After being declared bankrupt, Sharma carried continued his meat trading business through a company directed by his daughter, while obtaining further credit from various other meat supply companies.