Landlords pursue McKillen companies over rent claims

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Seen & Heard: Taxman’s planning payment probe; C&C boss’s pay jump; Stripe’s Wilton Park deal; Bakhurst mulls Montrose saleAngelina's Restaurant on Percy Place. An Irish Life-linked fund is pursuing Press Up over alleged unpaid rent at the property, according to the Business Post.Paddy McKillen Jnr’s Press Up empire is in the spotlight again after landlords at two of the hospitality group’s Dublin locations launched High Court actions over claims of unpaid rent.

It comes at a time of upheaval for the group where long-term associates of Paddy McKillen Snr have just been appointed to a number of companies across the group. London-based alternative lender Cheyne Capital is also reportedly poised to take a majority stake in the business.It’s had a €1.4bn Olympic clean-up, but the Seine is still too polluted to swim in

Revenue is “actively examining” payments to residents as part of its compliance programme, the paper reported. Patrick McMahon, whose departure was announced earlier this month after the Bulmers owner had to restate three years of earnings, got a 4 per cent salary bump to €702,000.

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