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i have also heard that (NK) has also ripped his own mother and his exwife and also took the kids from her. And now got married to some spanish girl??

mother is well over 80 years her estate must have been transfered in his name and he won kids in court. Must have done something right with kids that they are staying with him still. Its Australian Court!!!

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I find it very odd that out of the 36 posts before mine that 21 of them are from new members that have signed up just for this thread, never seen anything like this before........

It was a fairly big group that was owned by KS and NK not just NMG, word gets around as it does.

But judging by whats happening here it does seem like there are individuals trolling the interwebs looking for any reason to give their 2c on this matter. they should make their own forum :cool:

rumours that KS been squeezing money from WSA accounts!! almost 300k in OCT. things happen when partnership fails. KS and nadeems ex wife in abid to buy NMG............?? Is it true???

really????

truth is

since the end of august Kevin Shaw has not set foot on nepean motor group soil until the 19th of december as he was on long service leave while nadeem khan tryed to raise the money to buy him out

esanda said no " i wonder why lol"

wonder will the housing commission in the druitt hook him up after the 29th lol

really????

truth is

since the end of august Kevin Shaw has not set foot on nepean motor group soil until the 19th of december as he was on long service leave while nadeem khan tryed to raise the money to buy him out

esanda said no " i wonder why lol"

wonder will the housing commission in the druitt hook him up after the 29th lol

whats happening after 29th???????????

whats happening after 29th???????????
The Daily Telegraph

At this stage no statement of claim or defence has been filed and the asset-freezing order expires on January 29, when the parties are due to return to court.

Simply amazing! so much interest in one little man, it is the 4th website down when you google Nepean Motor Group! hmmmm seems a few ex & current employees have an axe to grind?

Be interesting to see what happens if & when they get new owners.............

hmm, I wonder whistleblower are u nadeem khan???? Kev may be headed towards the druitt, but looks like according to today's telegraph nadeem will be going elsewhere and it aint the druitt, no loui vuitton there!! Looks like ASIC has some plans for him. Read on my friends. Ps what colour are they wearing these days in the jails??

hmm, I wonder whistleblower are u nadeem khan???? Kev may be headed towards the druitt, but looks like according to today's telegraph nadeem will be going elsewhere and it aint the druitt, no loui vuitton there!! Looks like ASIC has some plans for him. Read on my friends. Ps what colour are they wearing these days in the jails??

matey.........the guy has been king and smart enough to turn things around..........all nmg employees rest assure he will come back!

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