Two companies run by controversial Sydney property developer Jean Nassif have been placed into receivership, leaving an apartment tower 'partially completed'.
Two companies run by controversial Sydney property developer Jean Nassif have been placed into receivership.There are plans to finish building the remaining three towers
Mr Nassif is the director of both companies, which are listed as the owner and developers of the Skyview apartment towers, in Sydney's north-west. A whistleblower's photo shows defects inside the Skyview apartment development in Sydney's Castle Hill.
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