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Cains brewery collapses with £8m worth of debt

Cains brewery collapses with £8m worth of debt

Cains brewery has today been wound-up, leaving over £8m worth of debt. The company, situated in the Baltic Triangle and run by brothers Ajmail and Sudarghara Dusanj, closed in May but has today been the subject of a successful winding up order, reports the BBC. £5m is owed to HMRC for unpaid taxes, with the [...]


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