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Doctors for Healing (Pty) Ltd t/a Malachite Healing Centre
Date submitted: 28.07.2020
Comments made by the trustee/liquidator
Provisional Order of Liquidation
Provisional Certificate of Appointment
Claim Form
Final Order of Liquidation
Certificate Of Appointment
Signed Minutes of The First Meeting of Creditors.
Letter To GPW 23 February 2021
Letter To eGazette Customers
Second Meeting Report and Resolutions
Minutes of The Second Meeting of Creditors
Master's Confirmation Note
Dear Creditors
Welcome to Summit Trust.
Kindly be advised that Jochen Eckhoff, Gary D. Wallace and Kevin Kiewitz will be attending to the liquidation of Doctors for Healing (Pty) Ltd t/a Malachite Healing Centre (In Provisional Liquidation) “Doctors for Healing ”. Furthermore, all communications regarding this estate (progress reports, creditor reports, meeting of creditors etc.) will be done via this online estate profile, the Government Gazette and one or more newspapers circulating in the district in which the company was registered or had its main place of business. If you register to this online estate profile you will receive notifications, via email, every time it is updated.
Kindly be advised that Doctors for Healing was provisionally liquidated on 27 February 2020. Furthermore, The Master of the High Court, Cape Town “The Master” appointed Jochen Eckhoff (Summit Trust), Gary D. Wallace and Kevin Kiewitz as Provisional Liquidators of Doctors for Healing on 10 July 2020. It is the duty of the Provisional Liquidators to take control of the company’s assets and not to report on the company’s affairs. The Liquidators will submit a formal report at the second meeting of creditors and contributories in terms of section 402 of the Companies Act No. 61 of 1973.
Further instructions will follow if the provisional order of liquidation is made final on 20 April 2020.
The provisional order of liquidation was made final on 22 May 2020. The Master will now convene, by notice in the Gazette, a first meeting of the creditors and members of the estate for, inter alia, the proof of their claims against the estate. The Master shall publish such notice on a date not less than ten days before the date upon which the meetings is to be held and shall in such notice state the time and place at which the meetings is to be held.
Kindly download the claim form which you will see on the right-hand side of your screen. The claim must be completed, signed, commissioned and supported with documents proving your claim. If the claim is in your personal capacity, then you must complete the power of attorney for a representative, who will prove your claim at the creditors meeting, but if Doctors for Healing owes a company money which you represent then both the company resolutions and the power of attorney, attached to the claim, must be completed. If goods were sold and delivered to Doctors for Healing on an open account then a statement must be submitted in support of the claim showing the monthly total and a brief description of the purchases and payments for the full period of trading or for the period of 12 months immediately before the date of liquidation, 22 May 2020, whichever is the lesser.
The claim must be emailed to our offices, stephan@summittrust.co.za, within 14 days from 30 July 2020. If the claim is correct, we will advise you to deliver or courier the original claim to our offices: Summit Trust, 6th Floor, 50 Long Street, Cape Town.
The first meeting of creditors and members was successfully held and closed on 15 January 2020 at the Master’s Office, Cape Town at 09h00. The Liquidators shall, within three months, convene the second meeting of creditors and contributories. The purpose of the second meeting of creditors and contributories is to prove additional claims against the estate, adopt resolutions and to table a formal report to creditors and contributories. The time, date and place of the second meeting of creditors and contributories will be made available on this website.
Kindly be advised that the Government Printing Department is experiencing technical issues with the publishing of the Government Gazette, which in turn affects both the Master of the High Court as well as Summit Trust’s ability to, inter alia, convene meetings of creditors, publish notices of inspection of liquidation and distribution accounts and publish notices of confirmation of liquidation and distribution accounts. In this regard, please see attached correspondence from the South African Restructuring & Insolvency Practitioners Association (SARIPA) and the Government Printing Department’s response thereto.
The second meeting of creditors and contributories will be held at the Master’s Office, Cape Town on 23 April 2021 at 09h00.
The second meeting of creditors and contributories was held at the Master’s Office, Cape Town on 23 April 2021 at 09h00 and adjourned to be continued on 8 July 2021 at the Master’s Office, Cape Town at 09h00.
The second meeting of creditors and contributories was successfully held and closed. The Liquidators will now proceed to wind-up the company in accordance with their report and resolutions adopted at the second meeting of creditors and contributories. The first Liquidation & Distribution account will be submitted by 4 August 2021.
The second and final Liquidation and Distribution account was confirmed by the Master on 18 December 2023. The Liquidators will now proceed to distribute the assets of the company in accordance with the second and final Liquidation & Distribution account.
The Master will release the Liquidators from the estate and their duties after the distribution of assets have taken place. When the Liquidators receive the Master’s release note the liquidation process will be finalized.