Stickies Bar enters interim judicial management amid claims of unpaid wages
Renald Yeo
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NIGHTLIFE operator Stickies Bar entered into interim judicial management on Wednesday (Jan 24), amid allegations of unpaid wages from current and former employees.
The Business Times understands that Stickies’ chief executive Norman Then has named Farooq Mann, founder and director of accounting firm Mann & Associates, as interim judicial manager.
Mann confirmed his appointment with BT. The firm, appointed on Wednesday (Jan 24), is now consolidating Stickies’ various liabilities.
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