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Liquidator investigating finances of missing Sydney businesswoman Melissa Caddick describes matter as ‘unusual’

A provisional liquidator analysing the finances of missing Sydney businesswoman Melissa Caddick is calling for anyone with knowledge of her affairs and assets to come forward.
Key points:
- A court heard this week that Ms Caddick had just $5,600 in her bank account
- Bruce Gleeson, Principal at Jones Partners, described her company operations as “unusual”
- The case will return to court for a two-day hearing in April
The 49-year-old hasn’t been seen since November, after the corporate watchdog raided her Dover Heights home.
ASIC alleges Ms Caddick was misappropriating investor funds through her financial services company, Maliver, and operating without a licence.
Bruce Gleeson, Principal at Jones Partners, was appointed a provisional liquidator late…
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