Nun mal ganz ehrlich,wer würde diesem Typen denn auch nur einen einzigen Ct anvertrauen wollen,ausser ALF, die sich erblöden diesen mehrfach vorbestraften Betrüger zu ihrem AU Leithammel zu machen ;-))))))))))))))
Dieser Text aus dem Sydney Morning Herald stammt bestimmt deiner Meinung nach von einem bösen Negativ Schreiber der es darauf angelegt hat den ALF Kurs zu drücken,gell ;-)))
The National Australia Bank was in court separately on Tuesday, taking action against Gina Byrnes, seeking to repossess the property over a loan in the order of $5 million.
If these efforts fail, the bank could still call the sheriff and locksmith. Mr Byrnes argues the whole issue has been settled. Bank sources say the matter is still ''a live issue''. Mr Byrnes declined to discuss the matter further with the Herald.
It's a classic tale to get the eastern suburbs chattering. Jim happens to call the likes of James Packer's lieutenant, Ashok Jacob, and the barrister Tony Bellanto, QC, neighbours.
Mr Byrnes, who receives medication for attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, has seldom been far from the limelight over the past 20 years.
He was hard to miss as Alan Bond's bankruptcy adviser, showing up in a Rolls Royce. He arrived at one of his own bankruptcy proceedings in a Bentley. He's been twice banned as a company director and was described in his latest sin-binning as having a ''lack of commercial morality''.
He has manoeuvred his way into deals such as the mop-up of the disastrous float of the Brisbane toll road BrisConnections, where he was outwitted by the internet entrepreneur Nicholas Bolton.
He was sentenced to jail for wielding a baseball bat and breaking a window at the offices of his solicitor Hector Ekes. The sentence was reduced on appeal to a good behaviour bond.
Mr Byrnes was an associate to the murdered standover man Michael McGurk and claimed McGurk had told him a recording of McGurk contained detail that could bring down the NSW government. The Independent Commission Against Corruption found the tape contained nothing of the sort.
In 2008, the former deputy state coroner Jacqueline Milledge said there was ''ample and significant circumstantial evidence'' linking Byrnes to arson which claimed a house in Woollahra in 1997. Ms Milledge also found Mr Byrnes was among those who had ''sufficient reason'' to want a man who had overdosed dead.
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