Administrators appointed for property spruiker and newspaper publisher Jamie McIntyre

Jamie McIntyre

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The future of Australia’s newest national newspaper the Australian National Review appears in jeopardy after a court appointed administrators to a string of companies run by its founder Jamie McIntyre.

The developer, who launched the newspaper last October, lost a battle with corporate watchdog Australian Securities and Investment Commission (ASIC) which has won a court order to appoint of provisional liquidators for eight companies associated with his and his brother Dennis McInytre’s 21st Century group.

It is not clear whether the move will impact the newspaper, which launched as a fortnightly publication but which appears to have already moved to monthly publishing.

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