Noted a C level officer of the failed entity Jetgo is now an aviation advisor to another corporate entity. The information is publicly available. Hardly just given that indisputably millions are owed to people and organisations and there is a possibility of breaches of the corps. act. Note also ASIC have just called for public submissions in relation to phoenix operations and the licensing of company directors ( +annual fees!) but there's no implication of phoenixing in this instance.
Granted, people are entitled to a fair go and procedural fairness, but also, does one so soon after the event go public with one's new found career? Hardly in good taste or respectful of those who have been really badly affected by the loss of income.