The company Provence Villas, of which imam Mahjoub Mahjoubi holds 49% of the shares, “will file for bankruptcy”
|Mahjoub Mahjoubi était imam dans une des deux mosquées de Bagnols-sur-Cèze jusqu’à son expulsion le 22 février dernier. C.B.
L'ex imam de Bagnols-sur-Cèze, Mahjoub Mahjoubi, explique que la société Provence Villas, dont il détient 49 % des parts, va déposer le bilan.
Expelled to Tunisia on February 22, Bagnolais imam Mahjoub Mahjoubi, contacted on Wednesday May 15 via the WhatsApp application, explains that Provence Villas is a SAS (joint stock company). simplified) of which he holds 49 % of the shares and his wife 51 %, "she is the president". He being the person responsible for the work.
To explain the difficulties in completing the construction of several houses whose construction sites he was following, he emphasizes that one week after his expulsion, " the accountant stopped his mission and no longer made a declaration. Today, we have a colossal debt with VAT and Urssaf. 60 % of the craftsmen have let us down". He adds that "tAll our bank accounts have been closed, even those of my minor children! That of the company Provence Villas too! I have nothing left. There is no more money in the Provence Villas account.< /p>
"If there were money transfers it would show!"
Faced with this situation, Mahjoub Mahjoubi asked his lawyer, Master Hamroun "to file for bankruptcy. I didn't want to at first because I wanted to honor my commitments.
He denies having transferred money. "If there were transfers from one account to another account, it would show. The Nîmes Administrative Court will establish the company's accounts. I don't have an account in Tunisia!" assures the former imam of the At-Tawba mosque in Bagnols.
Contacted on Tuesday May 14, Mahjoub Mahjoubi’s lawyer, Master Samir Hamroun, did not respond. I subscribe to read more