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€2m lawsuit involving Roscommon ‘supercar’ dealership settled in High Court

Myles Kirby, of Dublin-based Kirby Healy Chartered Accountants, had alleged that Kieran and Helena Sherlock, former directors of Kleio Tool and Plant Hire, were connected to a series of “suspicious” transactions involving luxury cars

Luxury vehicles: The cars at the centre of the case included a Lamborghini Huracan (pictured), a Rolls Royce Ghost, and a Mercedes-Maybach, which all retail at between €250,000 and €350,000. Picture: Getty

A €2 million lawsuit brought by a liquidator against a Roscommon couple accused of Vat fraud involving luxury supercars has been settled, the High Court heard.

Myles Kirby, of Dublin-based Kirby Healy Chartered Accountants, had alleged that Kieran and Helena Sherlock, former directors of Kleio Tool and Plant Hire, were connected to a series of “suspicious” transactions involving luxury cars.

The vehicles at the centre of the case included a Lamborghini Huracan, a Rolls Royce ...