Kathleen Skene, Business editor, Gold Coast Bulletin February 16, 2019 12:00am Subscriber only
AN Upper Coomera woman who executed a “calculated and deliberate scheme” to move funds from her family’s failing building company into her own accounts before she went bankrupt, has been sentenced to jail.
However, Heather Rose Hull won’t serve a day of the 12-month sentence, which was fully suspended on a $5000 five-year bond.
In sentencing, Southport Magistrate Pam Dowse said Ms Hull did not devise the scheme but had been “influenced” by her husband, Michael Edward Hull, and the couple’s financial advisers.
After a brief of evidence had been served on her defence team, Ms Hull pleaded guilty to four counts of disposing of property totalling more than $300,000 before she went bankrupt in July 2015 with $500,000 in unsecured debts.
Nothing to see here subbies, name one liquidated builder that didn't do this..
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