Former Mainzeal director Richard Yan says he'll fight pressure from liquidators at BDO after they moved to make him bankrupt.
On Monday, BDO liquidators Andrew Bethell and Brian Mayo-Smith said they had been forced to apply for bankruptcy to get Yan to pay some $18 million awarded to them by the High Court at Auckland.
Yan is appealing the $36m awarded against him and three other former Mainzeal directors by Justice Francis Cooke in February this year. The insurers for Jenny Shipley, Clive Tilby and Peter Gomm, who were also held liable, have already provided security for their half of the $36m.
On August 8, associate judge Hannah Sargisson gave permission for BDO to serve a bankruptcy notice outside New Zealand.
The associate judge set a deadline of 25 days to comply with the demand or file an application to set aside the notice. Her minute says Yan's lawyers have already indicated they will do the latter.