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Private developer’s payment plan paused on 'issues of credibility'

Mohsen Hagi wants to repay unsecured creditors $600,000 but a judge has stopped proceedings for witnesses to be called on the timing of a vote on the proposed payment plan.

Hamish McNicol
Fri, 13 Mar 2015

A hearing into how a private developer facing bankruptcy plans to repay $600,000 has been adjourned because of “an undertone which suggests issues of credibility are involved.”

Mohsen Haghi, who recently won a case against Wilson Parking over a $15.5 million property, sought approval in the High

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Hamish McNicol
Fri, 13 Mar 2015
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