Director banned over 14 failures, $10m debt
The maximum five-year ban on managing companies has been handed to a former director, after his involvement in 14 separate failed companies.
by Shared by MyBusiness | May 23, 2019
ASIC said in a statement that it had banned Sydney man Daniel McSweeny for five years, stating that the 14 companies under his control all went into liquidation within the space of just 13 months.
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