Bluemine Proceeding
1. Declare that:
1. Gino Cassaniti (11th defendant) breached his fiduciary duties to Bluemine (2nd plaintiff).
2. Fred Khalil (12th defendant), George Khalil (13th defendant), Peter Abboud (14th defendant), LAM Haulage (3rd defendant), MAL Land Group (4th defendant), The Great Brothers (5th defendant), Andre Abou-Antoun (20th defendant), Michael Abou-Antoun (21st defendant), John Haddad (25th defendant) and George Said (33rd defendant), assisted, and were accessories to, Gino Cassaniti's breaches identified in (a) above.
1. Determine that:
1. Gino Cassaniti (11th defendant) contravened ss 180, 181 and 182 of the Corporations Act 2001 (Cth).
2. Fred Khalil (12th defendant), George Khalil (13th defendant), Peter Abboud (14th defendant), LAM Haulage (3rd defendant), MAL Land Group (4th defendant), The Great Brothers (5th defendant), Andre Abou-Antoun (20th defendant), Michael Abou-Antoun (21st defendant), John Haddad (25th defendant) and George Said (33rd defendant), were involved in the contraventions referred to in (a) above, contrary to ss 181(2) and 182(2) of the Corporations Act 2001 (Cth).
1. Judgment for Bluemine in the sum of $13,760,188.89 against Gino Cassaniti (11th defendant) for breaches of fiduciary duty, and/or for breaches of the Corporations Act 2001 (Cth) comprising:
1. $6,167,594 which includes the payments and transactions identified below, being the assets of Bluemine paid away by Gino Cassaniti;
1. the Banq Payments;
2. the Wenman Payments;
3. the LAM Haulage Payments;
4. the MAL Land Group Payments;
5. the Great Brothers Payments;
6. the Eddy Haddad Payments;
7. the Monica Abboud Payments;
8. the Pierre Youssef Payments; and
9. the Jola transfer.
1. $5,138,203.36 for Bluemine's liability to the Commissioner of Taxation (Commissioner) for GST and PAYG withheld, income tax and penalties and interest;
2. $235,611.62 for costs and expenses of winding up;
3. less sums received by way of settlements totalling $466,465.00; and
4. interest pursuant to s 100 of the Civil Procedure Act 2005 (NSW) in the sum of $2,685,244.91.
1. Judgment for Bluemine in the sum of $13,760,188.89 against Fred Khalil (12th defendant), Peter Abboud (14th defendant), (primary conspirators) and George Khalil (13th defendant) for damages and/or equitable compensation, and/or for compensation pursuant to s 1317H of the Corporations Act 2001 (Cth) and for interest pursuant to s 100 of the Civil Procedure Act 2005 (NSW) in the sum of $2,685,244.91.
2. Declare that:
1. the LAM Haulage Payment ($261,105.00) is an insolvent transaction pursuant to s 588FC of the Corporations Act 2001 (Cth) and an uncommercial transaction pursuant to s 588FB(1) of the Corporations Act 2001 (Cth).
2. the LAM Haulage Payment ($261,105.00) is voidable pursuant to s 588FE(3) of the Corporations Act 2001 (Cth).
3. each of the MAL Land Group Payments ($1,624,005.00) is an insolvent transaction pursuant to s 588FC of the Corporations Act 2001 (Cth) and an uncommercial transaction pursuant to s 588FB(1) of the Corporations Act 2001 (Cth).
4. the MAL Land Group Payments ($1,624,005.00) are voidable pursuant to s 588FE(3) of the Corporations Act 2001 (Cth).
5. each of the Great Brothers Payments ($1,541,105.00) is an insolvent transaction pursuant to s 588FC of the Corporations Act 2001 (Cth) and an uncommercial transaction pursuant to s 588FB(1) of the Corporations Act 2001 (Cth).
6. the Great Brothers Payments ($1,541,105.00) are voidable pursuant to s 588FE(3) of the Corporations Act 2001 (Cth).
1. Judgment for Bluemine in the sum of $625,487.11 against LAM Haulage (3rd defendant) for damages and/or equitable compensation, and/or for compensation pursuant to s 1317H of the Corporations Act 2001 (Cth), comprising:
1. moneys paid away;
2. the costs and expenses of the winding up; and
3. interest pursuant to s 100 of the Civil Procedure Act 2005 (NSW) in the sum of $128,770.49.
1. Judgment for Bluemine in the sum of $2,647,626.82 against MAL Land Group (4th defendant) for damages and/or equitable compensation, and/or for compensation pursuant to s 1317H of the Corporations Act 2001 (Cth), comprising:
1. moneys paid away;
2. the costs and expenses of the winding up; and
3. interest pursuant to s 100 of the Civil Procedure Act 2005 (NSW) in the sum of $788,010.20.
1. Judgment for Bluemine in the sum of $2,558,485.07against the Great Brothers (5th defendant) for damages and/or equitable compensation, and/or for compensation pursuant to s 1317H of the Corporations Act 2001 (Cth), comprising:
1. moneys paid away;
2. the costs and expenses of the winding up; and
3. interest pursuant to s 100 of the Civil Procedure Act 2005 (NSW) in the sum of $781,768.45.
1. Judgment for Bluemine in the sum of $2,948,360.55 against Andre Abou-Antoun (20th defendant) (the director of LAM Haulage and The Great Brothers) for damages and/or equitable compensation, and/or for compensation pursuant to s 1317H of the Corporations Act 2001 (Cth), comprising:
1. moneys paid away;
2. the costs and expenses of the winding up; and
3. interest pursuant to s 100 of the Civil Procedure Act 2005 (NSW) in the sum of $910,538.94.
1. Judgment for Bluemine in the sum of $7,509,107.63 against Michael Abou-Antoun (21st defendant) (the director of MAL Land, The Great Brothers, AKA NSW and AKA Civil) for damages and/or equitable compensation, and/or for compensation pursuant to s 1317H of the Corporations Act 2001 (Cth), comprising:
1. moneys paid away;
2. the extent to which he caused Bluemine's liability to pay the Commissioner $5,138,203.36;
3. the costs and expenses of the winding up; and
4. interest pursuant to s 100 of the Civil Procedure Act 2005 (NSW) in the sum of $1,569,778.65.
1. Judgment for Bluemine in the sum of $1,407,654.52 against John Haddad (25th defendant) (personally and the director of North Shore and Centerium Wholesalers) for damages and/or equitable compensation, and/or for compensation pursuant to s 1317H of the Corporations Act 2001 (Cth), comprising:
1. moneys paid away;
2. the extent to which he caused Bluemine's liability to pay the Commissioner $5,138,203.36;
3. the costs and expenses of the winding up; and
4. interest pursuant to s 100 of the Civil Procedure Act 2005 (NSW) in the sum of $80,159.86.
1. Judgment for Bluemine in the sum of $317,291.23 against George Said (33rd defendant) (as the director of Involved Recruitment) for damages and/or equitable compensation, and/or for compensation pursuant to s 1317H of the Corporations Act 2001 (Cth), comprising:
1. monies paid away;
2. the costs and expenses of the winding up; and
3. interest pursuant to s 100 of the Civil Procedure Act 2005 (NSW) in the sum of $26,089.61.
1. Dismiss the claims brought against the remainder of the defendants, AKA NSW (23rd defendant), AKA Civil (24th defendant), Borg Family (29th defendant), Tanya Borg (30th defendant), Discobell (34th defendant), and Ivana Cassaniti (35th defendant).