The owners of the children’s amusement park appeared in court – Owed at least NOK 1.9 million – news Vestfold and Telemark – Local news, TV and radio

On Tuesday, the first probate meeting in the bankruptcy estate of TT Barnetivoli AS was held in Kristiansand District Court. There it emerged that the company has debts of at least NOK 1.9 million. 400,000 of these will be fines, writes Agderposten. Closed with immediate effect On Friday last week, the traveling funfair was closed with immediate effect. The reason was that the Railway Authority had found security breaches in all the funfair’s facilities. The action against the fun fair was a collaboration between the police, the Norwegian Railway Inspectorate and the Norwegian Labor Inspectorate. It comes out in the probate court, writes the newspaper. All of last year they were told to stop operations. Then after an unannounced inspection from the Norwegian Labor Inspection Authority. – We carried out an unannounced inspection at Barnetivoli last autumn. Based on what met us then, we opened a supervisory case, said lawyer Eirin Frigård to news at the weekend. Eirin Frigård, lawyer at the Norwegian Labor Inspection Authority. Photo: private In October last year, Barnetivoli received a decision to stop all operations throughout Norway. Missing documentation The company must have, among other things, lacked documentation on working conditions. In addition, they submitted accounts for 2021 far too late – almost four months after the deadline and 17 days after the compulsory dissolution. The equity in the fair must be negative with minus NOK 264,000, the newspaper writes. This despite the fact that, among other things, they have fixed assets worth around NOK 950,000.



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