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Masala pair accused of contempt

The accusation adds further woes to a $2 million debt trail plus immigration and exploitation charges.

Hamish McNicol
Thu, 10 Dec 2015

People linked to a group of Masala Indian restaurant chain companies have been accused of being in contempt of court, adding further woe to a $2 million debt trail plus immigration and exploitation charges.

NBR has this year reported on a group of 10 Masala entities, mostly directed and owned by

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Hamish McNicol
Thu, 10 Dec 2015
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