Appster creditors want âjusticeâ after report finds âvery concerningâ conduct
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Directors of collapsed tech darling Appster have been accused of funnelling millions of dollars offshore and breaching directors duties, prompting the federal government to bankroll legal action against the former Melbourne rich listers.
An investigation by
The Age and
Sydney Morning Herald in 2018 revealed small business owners paid large sums of money to Appster to build new mobile apps in the weeks and days before the company went into liquidation.
Soon after, liquidators BK and Taylor started probing âred flagsâ around the technology startupâs demise and more than two years later, its final report has now been delivered to creditors.