Authorities are continuing their fight with ex-rich-lister Jamie Peters after failing to convince a High Court judge that the former Auckland property developer should stay bankrupt for another three years.
Peters, who was declared insolvent in 2009 owing more than $100 million, last year successfully fought an application by the Official Assignee to keep him bankrupt until October 2015.
The Official Assignee, which manages all personal insolvencies, has appealed against the decision and is making a fresh push to keep Peters bankrupt.
During last year's stoush, the High Court at Auckland heard how Peters had entered into a finance agreement for a Mercedes-Benz R500 and was a guarantor on a finance agreement for a Bentley Continental GT during a period when he was unable to pay debts when they fell due.
The court also heard that in 2010 the then-bankrupt's partner received $62,000 for a "substantial round-the-world trip" from a company Peters once directed.