Barbadians still owed money by failed low-cost airline REDjet will get the opportunity to file their debt with the company’s judicial managers next week.
Trustee for Airone Ventures Limited, Dr Grenville Phillips says that hundreds of persons have already filed, and he expects more to do so during a special creditors meeting on October 2.
Next Tuesday’s meeting will be held at 10 a.m. at the Warrens Office Complex.
For a half hour before that meeting starts, persons who have yet to file proof of claims will be facilitated for registration and certification. BA)
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