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Old 16th Oct 2013, 22:38
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Pete Tong
 
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Joep pulls a million out of his nest egg.

Joep puts a million up to keep the creditors at bay....until November.

Wonder if the UK side of his business has dug deep into the coffers to bail him out. He owned the RDM which bought a certain UK rotary company in 2000.

Google Translate

Part of the Google translation of where Joep found the odd million laying around.
"The convicted fraudster Joep van den Nieuwenhuyzen his last 1 million euro to curator Paul Peters on the bankruptcies of ss Rotterdam and Lamoenchi.
On November 19, the creditors may palliative of 'business doctor' pick during the first meeting.
This week was SS Rotterdam BV and BV Lamoenchi announced a so-called 'meeting almost nine years after the bankruptcy of Joep van den Nieuwenhuyzen's private companies.
Creditors of the two bankrupt companies may still submit new claims in the court in The Hague on 19 November and explain.
The reason for the meeting:'s new asset in the estate.

In this case, 1 million that has been raised by Van den Nieuwenhuyzen itself.

The settlement of one million is not unique.

The 'company doctor' struck earlier settlement in the civil aftermath of his bankrupt company SP Aerospace, the manufacturer of other Fennek reconnaissance vehicles for the Dutch Army.

SP Aerospace was bankrupt 18 million diverted by Van den Nieuwenhuyzen.
He eventually arranged there for 7 million.
Van den Nieuwenhuyzen civil law can now breathe again, but his criminal case continues.
He was on July 19 sentenced to 2.5 years in prison for bankruptcy fraud include around SP Aerospace, SS Rotterdam and Lamoenchi.
The Prosecution has already lodged an appeal.

Over 20 million was channeled through transfers to private accounts, are Chinese golf resort in Nanchang (7.3 million), and cash withdrawals after closing at Rabobank in Stramproy (1.4 million)
which secretaries, drivers and his son were deployed to retrieve the tons of cash"

The curator says "I've talked to Van den Nieuwenhuyzen and he said that he could not pay more than 1 million."

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