Revenue seeks to wind up Kerry drug-accused Nathan McDonnell's restaurant
Nathan McDonnell is chief executive of Ballyseedy Restaurant. File picture: Domnick Walsh
The High Court will next month hear a petition to wind up Ballyseedy Restaurant Ltd, whose chief executive Nathan McDonnell faces charges over Ireland’s largest ever seizure of crystal meth earlier this year.
A notice posted on Friday said Revenue collector-general Joseph Rowley had given the petition, which is set to be heard on November 4. Mr Rowley’s function is to collect tax and implement debt management programmes, as well as enforcement action against those who fail to comply.





