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In April 2003, King Bros, a 79-year-old Port Macquarie based bus company, collapsed suddenly with debts of $220 million. Its owners, twin ... In April 2003, King Bros, ...
The owners of the failed Port Macquarie-based King Brothers bus company have gone on trial in Sydney, accused of defrauding a bank of $44 million for a fleet of buses that did not exist.
The chief accountant for the King Bros bus group confessed yesterday to signing false accounts three months before the group collapsed with debts of $220 million.
A Facebook post showing workers at a Vancouver Dutch Bros. consoling and praying with a customer has been making the rounds on social media. To stream KING 5 on your phone, you need the KING 5 app ...
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Peter and Tony King, the twin tycoons who owned the failed King Bros bus empire, yesterday said they were not guilty of creating a 144-strong bus fleet to obtain $44 million from the National ...
The accountant for King Bros bus company yesterday admitted to changing draft financial statements to misrepresent assets and liabilities before it collapsed leaving the National Australia Bank ...
The $228 million collapse of the King Bros bus company is unfolding as an HIH-style saga of greed, incompetence and toothless watchdogs. Ben Hills investigates. Audit time was party-time at King Bros.
Someone at the collapsed King Bros bus company created a phantom fleet of nearly 300 luxurious buses to defraud National Australia Bank out of nearly $100 million, the Supreme Court heard yesterday.
A SENIOR National Australia Bank manager did not learn about finance owing on buses until after former King Bros directors Tony and Peter King signed statutory declarations, a Sydney court heard ...
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