The family behind a building company that collapsed leaving scores of subbies unpaid and more than 200 people out of work have told a court they’re now being “stalked and threatened”.
Glen Norris, The Courier-MailSubscriber only|September 7, 2019 10:40am
DOWN at the Federal Court examination last week into the collapse of JM Kelly Group some members of the Murphy family, which controlled the Rockhampton-based company before its $50 million failure last year, were reluctant to give their residential addresses in open court.
Anthony Murphy, who managed the company’s two aircraft including a Cessna Citation executive jet, said he was not willing to divulge his Rockhampton address because ....
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