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Celebrity chef Jock Zonfrillo to pay fraction of failed restaurant debts to Australian Tax Office

Celebrity chef Jock Zonfrillo has voted to settle the debts of his failed Adelaide restaurants by paying major creditors between five and 10 cents in the dollar, against the wishes of the Australian Tax Office.
Key points:
- Jock Zonfrillo’s restaurants in the East End of Adelaide’s CBD have closed
- Most creditors will receive between five and 10 cents in the dollar
- Zonfrillo and his wife voted in favour of the deed of company arrangement
Zonfrillo, a judge on popular TV show MasterChef, ran the acclaimed fine-dining restaurant Orana and attached eatery Blackwood Bistro on Rundle Street in Adelaide’s CBD.
He placed both businesses in voluntary administration in early October this year.
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