Cork property developer Michael O’Flynn returns to High Court over neighbour's PIA

The case involves a debt owed to the Cork developer from a loan in which rugby coach and former Irish player Ronan O’Gara was a co-guarantor
Cork property developer Michael O’Flynn returns to High Court over neighbour's PIA

Michael O'Flynn: 'I have no vendetta or wish to have a personal dispute with Mr O’Driscoll.' File picture: Dan Linehan

Property developer Michael O’Flynn is back before the High Court for another round in his objection to the personal insolvency arrangement (PIA) of his former business partner and neighbour John O’Driscoll.

The developer claims that Mr O’Driscoll from Ovens, Co Cork, owed him in the region of €950,000 and was allegedly not insolvent when he sought and was granted a PIA by the courts. The developer is objecting to the O’Driscoll PIA coming into effect and wants the circuit court decision to be set aside.

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