The director of a Dublin building company has been accused of being an “unnecessary hindrance” to the company’s liquidation, the High Court has been told.
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Mr Byrne subsequently produced “carefully selected documents, the existence of which shows that previous representations regarding books and records not being in existence were less than honest”, according to the report.