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Begbies Traynor has revealed it has been appointed as liquidators to Globix, Miracle World Ventures Limited, which was placed into voluntary liquidation in the British Virgin Islands.
Brian Robert Simpson, Joanne Wild and Adrian Hyde have been appointed to the role. They are partners or directors of Begbies Traynor Group (BTG) in BVI, Gibraltar and London respectively.
BTG is a leading insolvency and restructuring consultancy employing over 700 staff over a network of 100 offices. It has a reputation for dealing with high profile and complex insolvencies.
The firm has not been involved with MW or Mr Carreras in any capacity and is independent of all parties.
The liquidators have also formally engaged specialist legal advisors, both in the British Virgin Islands and in Gibraltar.
BTG said its BVI Counsel is provided by Campbells, led by Mark Goodman, who is an insolvency lawyer with over 15 years experience of offshore liquidations gained in some of the most complex and high value liquidations in the Caribbean.
Meanwhile, its Gibraltar and UK counsel is Daniel Feetham KC through Gibraltar law firm Hassans and London law firm Madison Legal Limited. Daniel Feetham is an experienced insolvency lawyer and has acted in numerous high-profile cases in Gibraltar, the Caribbean and London.
BTG said: “The liquidators initial concern is to secure the crypto assets and its operating platform that the company was using prior to its liquidation. The liquidators have a range of options to achieve this. Alongside this work, the liquidators will also establish the circumstances leading up to the company’s liquidation, and report on that to creditors.”










