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A court ruling in the UK has left Nobu Su open to be pursued by creditors again as well as risking another spell in jail for the failed Taiwanese tycoon.
Su has been in legal limbo, stuck in the UK, since leaving prison in April last year. Su, the boss of TMT, once one of Asia’s largest shipowners, was jailed in March 2019 for 13 months. He has been in a long running court battle with Polys Haji-Ioannou, a Cypriot shipowner, over FFA deals that went sour back in 2008.
An alleged breach of a court order about asset disclosure could land Su with another jail sentence
A High Court ruling last year declared the maverick shipowner bankrupt with debts of in excess of $900m. However, a court of appeal has overturned this bankruptcy decision leaving Haji-Ioannou open to pursue claims against him.
According to The Times, Su faces another court hearing this week over another alleged breach of a court order about asset disclosure, which could land him with another jail sentence.
Su has been wrapped up in many legal wranglings for over a decade, even resorting to funding his own documentary three years ago to try and get his side of the story across.
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