POPULAR restaurant chain Terra Sana has won the first stage of its legal battle against the owner of three of its franchises.
The group has managed to secure a court order to remove the current owner from the branches in Puerto Banus, San Pedro and Nueva Andalucia.
Under an injunction from the Mercantile Court of Malaga, businessman Ned Latif has been temporarily suspended from running the trio.
As the Olive Press revealed last issue, the bosses claimed they were owed two million euros from Latif following the sale of the franchises in September.
The founders insisted he had been ‘weakening the brand’, after they received countless complaints from customers.
Latif told the Olive Press it was not him, but the authorities who would not let him hand the restaurants back because of a large debt he inherited from the previous owners.
There were unsubstantiated reports that Latif has been arrested on another matter, although we were unable to contact the businessman.
1 comments:
The link below pretty much sums up the true story behind all of this... Terra Sana representatives trying to get away with a mess they are solely responsible for and in consequence publishing untrue and 100% defamation towards an individual who was willing to help them out in the first place....
http://therealstory2012.over-blog.com/pages/The_Real_Story_Terra_Sanas_true_colors_Libel_and_Defamation-5015092.html
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