Foamcrest wrote
RossM, they are only on a charge at this stage which they vehemently deny so they owe nobody anything until the case is tried and lost or won so there is nothing for a creditor to collect. What if they win their case?
I understand the situation. Christopher Skase was never charged, but the government was prepared to provide a jet to bring him from Spain back to Australia, and fly low, unpressurized, because he claimed that he couldn't fly due to his lung condition, just so that he could provide answers to questions. Admittedly the numbers were not a triflng $2 Million, but hundreds of millions. The cost of such a flight would have been about half a million $$.
I didn't, and wouldn't, suggest that they owed anybody anything until the case has been proved.