Australian Stock Exchange listed Silver Heritage Group, the parent company of the Tiger Palace Casin𒁃o Resort in Bhairahawa, Nepal has announced that against two of its Nepal units. The injunction is related to land at the Tiger Palace Reso𝕴rt.
Last month, a local court in Rupandehi, Nepal had issued its first interim injunction against the resort, restraining Silver Heritage✃’s l🔥ocal Nepal subsidiary from selling or building anything on the plot w๊here Tiger Palace Resort, Bhairawaha stands, pe🏅nding a full verdict on a writ petition alleging encroachment on public land.
Silver Heritage said it🍌 is currently seeking legal advice on the effect and cꦏonsequences of the injunction.
Silver Heritage further informed that the US$33.9 million that it had received from one non-resident Nepali, Indra Bahadur Thapa, represented by I. Hugh Holmes of Hotel Investment Partners Limited, could not be completed due to circumstances beyond the💯 control of both the buyer and seller.
The comp𒉰any said it has not yet received the US$3 million that was to be deposited Thapa in an escrow account by 15th August, 2019 for the transaction to proceed. However, the gaming group added that i🍨t had extended the deadline to receive the US$3 million deposit to 10th September, 2019.
The embattled gaming company also announced that its Chief Financial Officer Ben Watiwat has resigned effective 6th September, 2019 to pursue other opportunities and will be replaced by existing members of its finance team and the company’s former CFO Martin Wright, who would be rejoining on a consulta⭕ncy basis.
The company also effected a major management change by appoint🌌ing Amy Bunnell as country head Nepal effective 26th August, 2019.
Bunnell earlier served as Silver Heritage’s gen♏eral manager in Nepal for the past three months and has extensive experience in building and growing businesses in the Asia Pacific, the company noted in its regulatory filing.