FFX clearly had inadequate financial controls. They big mouthed about legal action against contractors early on after the belly up BS, but nothing eventuated.
How easy would it have been to invoice for work not done, unnecessary work, inadequetly done work, or just plain old way overcharged?
The dim wits at FFX would have had no idea what was going on.
So i wonder whether a lot of the debt is not 'real' but a lining for anothers pocket.
... and that is what really pees me off - are Mali carrying on about our debts that do not exist anywhere near the amount claimed?
The above is one of the reasons some posters have been spending a fair amount of time trying to solve the mystery of the unaccounted huge $$ that knackered our investment.
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