In a cost-of-living crisis, businesses would expect some bills to be paid late. But an outstanding invoice to a multibillionaire Rich Lister and heir to one of Australia’s biggest real estate empires? It’s a rather embarrassing oversight by Tim Roberts.
Perth-based commercial shutter door company Anvil Doors lobbed a default notice against WGPL Constructions, the holding company for Roberts’ family office, Warburton Group, for $6398.
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