
Bankrupt Henderson due back in NZ next week
Bankrupt Princes Wharf developer David Henderson is expected back in Auckland next week after sailing off to Spain without permission from the Official Assignee, the department confirmed today.
Bankrupt Princes Wharf developer David Henderson is expected back in Auckland next week after sailing off to Spain without permission from the Official Assignee, the department confirmed today.
Holiday goes against conditions of Henderson's bankruptcy, which forbid him from leaving the country without official permission.
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