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    Thousands Of Jobs On The Line In Australian City Whyalla

    zenger.newsBy zenger.newsApril 9, 2021No Comments3 Mins Read
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    WHYALLA, Australia — Thousands of jobs hang in the balance as South Australia’s Whyalla Steelworks’ billionaire owner has been taken to court.

    Citibank has launched legal action on behalf of Credit Suisse in an attempt to wind up two of Sanjeev Gupta’s operations — OneSteel Manufacturing and Tahmoor Coal.

    If successful, the move could trigger the appointment of liquidators to the Whyalla steelworks and its associated mines, which employ more than 1,800 South Australians, and to the Tahmoor coal mine in New South Wales.

    “It is the latest setback for Gupta’s global business after the collapse of one of its major lenders, Greensill, last month,” said an official at Whyalla Steelworks.

    Greensill, a German financier, was placed under administration as its funds were frozen by financial services group Credit Suisse, leaving GFG Alliance with a need to refinance its assets. Gupta Family Group Alliance is an international group of businesses associated with businessman Sanjeev Gupta and the British Gupta family.

    Credit Suisse is trying to recoup some of the money it is owed by breaking up Gupta’s Australian assets.

    However, GFG Alliance, his UK-based company, has vowed to vigorously defend the court action, claiming it does not conduct any financing with Credit Suisse and has not sold the lender any receivables.

    As per officials, Premier Steven Marshall and Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison have discussed providing bridging finance to keep the steelworks afloat.

    Marshall said he “didn’t want to see parts of the business sold off” and expressed that he hopes Gupta could secure refinancing.

    “The Australian businesses are performing well and generating positive cash flow, supported by the operational improvements we’ve made and strong steel and iron ore markets,” said GFG Alliance in a statement.

    “Whyalla Steelworks employees should not be too concerned. People shouldn’t jump to any alarmist conclusions at this stage,” said Rob Lucas, South Australian Treasurer.

    “GFG Alliance are confident they are going to be able to manage a renegotiation of their financing arrangements. That is what they have said publicly, and that is what they have been telling us privately.”

    Josh Frydenberg, Federal Treasurer, is also monitoring the legal action, mindful of the potential fallout for Whyalla steelworkers.

    “Obviously, the government is talking with the South Australian government about ensuring that we can continue to keep jobs in Whyalla,” Frydenberg said.

    “But that is a matter now before the courts, so it would probably be inappropriate for me to be talking about those specific matters.”

    The case is set for directions hearing on May 6.

    (Edited by Amrita Das and Pallavi Mehra)



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