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Euroget to file affidavit against winding-up petition over outstanding debt exceeding 3million dollars
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Euroget to file affidavit against winding-up petition over outstanding debt exceeding 3million dollars

Modern Ghana about 1 hour 1 mins read
An Accra High Court has adjourned to June 17, 2026, a petition seeking the winding up of Euroget De-Invest S. A over an outstanding debt exceeding three million dollars. Counsel for the defendant told the court that the company had filed for the appointment of a new solicitor and intended to submit an affidavit in opposition to the petition.

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