Bankrupt lawyer with $4.7m tax debt ordered to pay $55k security
Migration specialist who moved to Romania in long-running case seeks appeal against payment ruling.
A bankrupt Melbourne migration lawyer who moved to Romania while owing the ATO $4.7 million has been fined by the Federal Court as he attempts to appeal an earlier decision against him.
Justice Michael O’Bryan ordered Florin Burhala to pay $55,840 into the court as security as he contested a decision in April made by the Federal Circuit and Family Court of Australia in favour of Andrew Yeo and Gess Rambaldi, the trustees of the bankrupt estates of Mr Burhala and his wife Tania Burhala.
The proceedings can be traced back to 2016 when the Federal Circuit Court declared Mr Burhala was bankrupt and pursued him for over $4.7 million in outstanding tax liabilities.
In April this year, the Federal Circuit and Family Court of Australia declared Mr Yeo and Mr Rambaldi were acting reasonably and are justified in seeking to recover sufficient assets in order to pay not less than $8,921,081.22 in the bankrupt estates in Romania.
Mr Burhala is now seeking an extension of time and leave to appeal.
In his oral submissions yesterday (14 August), Mr Burhala accused the defendants of “doing everything in their power to prevent me from having my day in court” and added that Mr Yeo and Mr Rambaldi are “preventing me from pursuing this appeal”.
“It is my argument that the application for an extension of time and leave to appeal has merit and there are serious legal questions that need to be answered,” Mr Burhala said.
Justice O’Bryan’s written judgment will be published shortly.