Correction
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The correction clarifies that while a Thursday story alleged Aimee Hyde traded while insolvent, the factual update is that liquidator Ferrier Hodgson has filed legal action seeking orders against Ms Hyde for breaching her duties as an officer of the company.
No. The article originally alleged she traded while insolvent, but the correction states that Ferrier Hodgson has filed legal action alleging breach of officer duties rather than confirming proven trading while insolvent.
The liquidator Ferrier Hodgson is the party that has filed legal action seeking orders against Aimee Hyde for breaching her duties as an officer of the company.
The article reports that liquidator Ferrier Hodgson has filed legal action seeking orders against Ms Hyde for breaching her duties as an officer of the company.
The correction states that legal action was filed seeking orders against Aimee Hyde for breaching her duties as an officer of the company; no further specifics about the alleged breach are provided in the article.
No. The article only says Ferrier Hodgson has filed legal action seeking orders against Ms Hyde for breaching her duties, but it does not detail the specific orders sought.
The correction indicates the original allegation of trading while insolvent has been superseded by a factual note that a liquidator has commenced legal proceedings alleging a breach of officer duties; the article does not provide conclusions about liability or outcomes.
No. The article only reports that Ferrier Hodgson has filed legal action seeking orders against Ms Hyde for breaching her duties as an officer; it does not provide further details or any outcome.

