This is a cut and paste from the web site about the man. The really interesting thing is his strong technical knowledge of insolvency law. If you look at the history of the company and read the following and connect the history with what is written below then you ask yourself some interesting questions. What makes it especially interesting is the choosing to do the thing in an Aboriginal reserve. As I said this is about two years off becoming the second biggest pearl farm in Australia. Who will end up owning it. My suspicion is it will not be the shareholders. FOR SOMEONE WITH A BIT OF LOOSE CHANGE THIS COULD BE THE BUY OF THE CENTURY.
ANDREW HEWITT Andrew Hewitt's experiences have centered around companies encountering financial difficulties and his experience extends to overseeing voluntary administrations, receiverships and liquidations. In addition, Andrew has completed a large number of investigative accountant reports and pre-lending reviews on behalf of banks and finance companies.
Andrew has a strong technical knowledge of insolvency law and he is highly experienced in reviewing the operational abilities of companies. He has also been involved in preparing business valuations for the purposes of settling shareholder disputes and preparing businesses for sale.
Andrew has worked on a number of high profile administrations and he continues to wind up the affairs of the Henry Kaye Group of Companies.
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