Priory Hall developer failed to disclose assets, court told

Bankrupt developer Tom McFeely breached a court order and failed to disclose assets in a case brought over his failure to pay a €24,000 debt to a recruitment firm, a judge was told today.

Priory Hall developer failed to disclose assets, court told

Bankrupt developer Tom McFeely breached a court order and failed to disclose assets in a case brought over his failure to pay a €24,000 debt to a recruitment firm, a judge was told today.

The former IRA hunger striker, who built the notorious Priory Hall apartment complex in Donaghmede in Dublin, owes €24,288 for services obtained from MCR Personnel Ltd, a company which specialises in recruiting for construction firms.

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