Provisional liquidator appointed to family business that ran Donegal hotel

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Court hears claims the hotel has been left ‘vacant and unprotected’

In the High Court, Mr Justice Oisín Quinn appointed John Healy, of Kirby Healy Chartered Accountants, as provisional liquidator of

The court heard Jim McBride’s son Keith McBride and daughter-in-law Glenda McBride are directors of McBfg and took general responsibility for the day-to-day running of the hotel. Mr McBride said the company, of which he is a member, has ceased to trade and appears to be “hopelessly insolvent”. It is clear there has not been a functioning board of directors having regard to the interests of shareholders, creditors and employees, he added.He was previously the technical director of Century Homes, which was sold for €98 million to the Kingspan Group in 2005.

He said that, on advice from his solicitors, he issued a demand to Keith and Glenda, both with an address in Armagh, Northern Ireland, for repayment of €2.54 million loan but no positive response came. He alleges the Revenue sheriff for Co Donegal has seized some furniture belonging to McBfg on foot of a claim for €127,700. The company has lost its drinks licence and faces “imminent” strike-off by the Companies Registration Office, he claims. He says he recently discovered that the building’s insurance was due to expire last week.

He directed Jim and Christopher McBride, of Smithboro, Co Monaghan, to notify the company, Keith and Glenda of the orders and petition.Online recruiter Indeed to cut another 1,000 jobs globally with some Irish roles expected to goMotion on baptism of children of unmarried mothers defeated as Burke family interrupt Church of Ireland Synod

 

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