Georges River Council sues Jon Adgemis over unpaid rates

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Embattled pub baron Jon Adgemis is set to appear in court later this month as Georges River Council pursues him over allegedly unpaid council rates.

According to The Daily Telegraph, Adgemis is listed for an “examination” hearing at Waverley Local Court on 24 June.

The case marks another legal challenge for the former KPMG dealmaker, whose recent financial woes have involved debts in the millions.

The value of the alleged unpaid rates has not been disclosed, though the Local Court only handles civil matters up to $100,000 — a comparatively minor sum next to the wider financial drama that has engulfed Adgemis in recent years.

This latest development comes in the same week that Adgemis managed to fend off administrators with a $500,000 payment.

Source: The Daily Telegraph

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