Meat plant liquidator asks court to make directors liable for €2.7 million debts

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The liquidator of a meat processing company has asked the High Court to make the firm’s directors personally liable for debts of €2.7 million owed to parties including more than 100 farmers and businesses in the northwest.

John Healy, who is the official liquidator of Edenmore Meats Limited, seeks the orders against the firm’s directors businessmen Donal Gallagher and Richard Burke, as well as Robert Daly who resigned as a director in 2017 but remained as the firm’s company secretary.

He claims that when they ran Edenmore Meats, which operated what was described as a substantial meat processing facility in Lifford in Co Donegal, they operated the firm in a reckless manner and allowed it to continue trading when it was clearly insolvent.

It is claimed the three directors came on board in late 2014/early 2015 after a company called Twin Estates linked to the UK-based Mr Gallagher invested €1.4 million in Edenmore. It ceased trading in 2016.

 

Aodhan O’Faolain | The Irish Times

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