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Carillion’s collapse takes down ten more companies

TEN more companies in the Carillion group were liquidated at the High Court in London today as the fallout from the collapse of the outsourcing giant continued.

Mr Justice Nugee made winding-up orders against the 10 companies and the official receiver was appointed their liquidator.

The official receiver asked for PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC) to be appointed special managers of the companies, which was granted.

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