Loan note holder who put €110,000 into renewable energy company says he is ‘extremely concerned'
A renewable energy firm which owes investors more than €250 million requires investigation by court-appointed inspectors, a lawyer acting for a loan note holder has said.
Andrea Brennan, a solicitor with Simmon & Simmons, said in an affidavit filed in the High Court yesterday that James McFadden, her client, invested more than €110,000 and was “extremely concerned” by the actions of Solar 21’s directors.
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