Former Blockchain Global director restricted from leaving Australia
According to Cointelegraph, Liang "Allan" Guo, former director of the Australian cryptocurrency company Blockchain Global, was temporarily banned from leaving Australia due to his involvement in the company's collapse. Until August 20th, the company owed creditors about $37 million (58 million Australian dollars).
The order was made in Guo's absence, which means he cannot immediately respond to the decision. Guo's next court appearance will be held on March 12th.
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