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e-Mersion issued with winding up order for unpaid tax

The State Revenue Office of Victoria has issued e-Mersion Media (ACN: 631 337 641) a Winding Up Order for unpaid tax.

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So John and Chris Iliopoulos and Peter Stern should be personally liable as they were directors at the time.

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finally the law is catching up to them, explains John trying to sell his house too. 

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Hopefully, this initiates a prolonged period of retribution aimed at the Ili’s and all the ancillary crooks who’ve gone along with them.

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Can’t wait to see how they blame everyone else for this instead of accepting responsibility for their own shady practices. 

Who’s fault will it be this time? Shareholders? Staff? Someone trying to steal their debt riddled “company?” Maybe the ATO just doesn’t like Greeks and is signalling them out?

Always someone else!

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Quote from Spartan on February 28, 2024, 11:47 am

Can’t wait to see how they blame everyone else for this instead of accepting responsibility for their own shady practices. 

Who’s fault will it be this time? Shareholders? Staff? Someone trying to steal their debt riddled “company?” Maybe the ATO just doesn’t like Greeks and is signalling them out?

Always someone else!

Don’t you know jail is full of innocent people?