The boss of a collapsed building company that left 30 homeowners in the lurch has been declared bankrupt for the second time.
Auckland man Stephen Foley was the director of Point To Point Holdings, which went into liquidation at the start of 2017, leaving 30 houses at various stages of construction between Tuakau and Whangarei.
The latest report from liquidators reveals that Point to Point's creditors are still owed $1.1m and that the tax department is a further $478,000 out of pocket.
Foley's creditors began to circle last year and a law firm took him to the High Court at Auckland to bankrupt both him and his wife over $40,000 in legal fees.
Carter Holt Harvey, which Point to Point Holdings owes $98,000, also pursued Diane Foley over guarantees she gave for materials the building products company had supplied.