BACKGROUND
7 The Companies were part of a larger group of companies known as the 'Cubic Group', which comprised at least 11 companies specialising in commercial building across Australia. Felice Roberto Migliorino has been the sole director of each of the Companies since their incorporation.
8 Cubic Interiors NSW and Cubic Interiors Sydney were the main sources of revenue for the Cubic Group until around late-2021, when the Companies faced several financial and operational challenges in response to COVD-19. The Liquidator has concluded that amongst other things the Companies could not ultimately recover from losses due to delays arising from lockdowns associated with the COVID-19 pandemic. The Liquidator has formed the preliminary view, based on his investigations to date, that each of the Companies was insolvent by no later than mid-2021. Further investigations are required to establish the exact date or dates on which the Companies became insolvent due to, amongst other things, related party loan accounts and the availability of financial assistance from within the broader Cubic Group and in particular those Cubic Group companies which continued to trade.
9 On 22 November 2021, the Liquidator was appointed as liquidator of the Companies by resolution of their members pursuant to section s 491(2)(b) of the Corporations Act. Following his appointment, the Liquidator carried out a number of inquiries and investigations about the affairs of the Companies and collected some, but not all, books and records of the Companies.
10 On 20 June 2022, the Liquidator applied for funding from the Commonwealth, acting through DEWR, to undertake public examinations into the examinable affairs of the Companies. That funding has been secured and approved by creditors of each of the Companies on 31 August 2023. Since that time, the Liquidator has applied for additional funding for the purpose, amongst other things, of making this application. The agreement in relation to that additional funding is the subject of the orders sought pursuant to s 477(2B) in this application. Whereas the previous funding agreement was approved by the creditors, the Liquidator took the view that because of the need to apply to the Court for a shelf order, it would be more economical and efficient to seek Court approval in this instance rather than convene a meeting of creditors for that purpose.
11 An application for the issue of summonses for examination and production orders was filed on 16 November 2023. On 26 February 2024, the Court issued eight summonses for examination, and 76 orders for production. The examinations were held on 30 and 31 May 2024. A significant volume of material has been produced in answer to those orders for production.
12 On the basis of the information available to date, the Liquidator has:
(1) issued demands and resolved claims against the Commissioner of Taxation with respect to each of Cubic Holdings, Bigmig, Cubic Interiors NSW and Cubic Interiors Sydney;
(2) identified and settled claims against Mr Migliorino and related Cubic Group entities, following a successful mediation in May 2024; and
(3) identified substantial potential preference claims against a broad group of entities which are detailed in the evidence before me and in respect of which the Liquidator wishes to undertake further investigation to test the strength of the claims and any available defences.
13 The updated schedule of preference claims was adjusted to reflect settlement of some of the potential preference claims which were included in the original schedule. The updated schedule supports the Liquidator's position that the potential preference claims he wishes to further investigate are substantial in monetary value and involve a large number of creditors of Cubic Interiors NSW, Bigmig and Cubic Interiors Sydney:
Company name Total number of Trade Creditors Total estimated value of claims
Cubic Interiors NSW 41 $11,554,250.94
Bigmig 4 $499,729.13
Cubic Interiors Sydney 9 $2,057,032.54