Mick Wallace attempting to save family home in bankrupcy proceedings

The High Court has heard that Mick Wallace is trying to save his family home as part of proceedings to have him declared a bankrupt.

Mick Wallace attempting to save family home in bankrupcy proceedings

The High Court has heard that Mick Wallace is trying to save his family home as part of proceedings to have him declared a bankrupt.

Lawyers for the Independent TD have also revealed that he is looking at possible alternatives to bankruptcy.

Promontoria Limited is an Irish subsidiary of Cerberus - which came to public attention last year during allegations made in the Dáil by Mick Wallace in relation to the purchase of a Northern Ireland loan portfolio from NAMA.

A €2m Ulster Bank loan to Deputy Wallace’s construction company was assigned to Promontoria in 2014 and called in last year.

A summary judgement was made against the Wexford TD when it wasn’t repaid and Promontoria are now trying to have him declared a bankrupt.

Keith Farry, who’s acting for Deputy Wallace, said a Personal Insolvency Practitioner (PIP) had written to AIB to try and see if the family home could be saved.

He said they were hopeful of a response in the next week or so and the case was adjourned until December 19th.

Even if he is declared a bankrupt, Deputy Wallace won’t have to give up his Dáil seat after the law on disqualification was abolished in 2014.

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