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"NAB 'reneged' on terms, court hears"
* Susannah Moran
* From: The Australian
* May 11, 2010 12:00AM
"Former chief financial officer David Anderson continued ... saying NAB was "promising" to give them a facility and would agree not to aggregate loans made to various MFS companies.
He said he understood NAB had "reneged" on the issue of the aggregated loans.
"Mr King wasn't happy?"the liquidator's barrister, Adam Bell SC, asked. "He wasn't happy," Mr Anderson replied."
"Mr Anderson also told the court that a $250 million facility from Fortress Credit may not have been used for the purpose he outlined in an email to Fortress executives in May 2007, but this had not affected the loan agreement and MFS had given a charge to Fortress over various MFS companies.
Asked what the money was spent on, Mr Anderson replied in part: "To answer that question . . . that tracing exercise, you really need to have a look at the accounting systems."
Seems like some expert dodging of the key question there.
"NAB 'reneged' on terms, court hears"
* Susannah Moran
* From: The Australian
* May 11, 2010 12:00AM
"Former chief financial officer David Anderson continued ... saying NAB was "promising" to give them a facility and would agree not to aggregate loans made to various MFS companies.
He said he understood NAB had "reneged" on the issue of the aggregated loans.
"Mr King wasn't happy?"the liquidator's barrister, Adam Bell SC, asked. "He wasn't happy," Mr Anderson replied."
"Mr Anderson also told the court that a $250 million facility from Fortress Credit may not have been used for the purpose he outlined in an email to Fortress executives in May 2007, but this had not affected the loan agreement and MFS had given a charge to Fortress over various MFS companies.
Asked what the money was spent on, Mr Anderson replied in part: "To answer that question . . . that tracing exercise, you really need to have a look at the accounting systems."
Seems like some expert dodging of the key question there.