Dome Melbourne builders collapse: Former director Scott Wilcox says he was not responsible for liquidation

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Dome Melbourne builders collapse: Former director Scott Wilcox says he was not responsible for liquidation
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The former head of a high-end building company put into liquidation last week says he’s not to blame - and that his offers to help the company were rejected.

Scott Wilcox, the former director and shareholder of high-end residential builder Dome, says his former fellow directors chose to put the company into liquidation last week and turned down offers he made to keep the business going, including coming back to run it., and said Dome made a $4 million profit last year, the year he left the company.

Mr Wilcox’s LinkedIn profile shows he was with Dome full-time for 10 years until August 2022 and before that was a senior contracts administrator with Adco Constructions. Since last year he has been managing director of W., another Melbourne-based luxury builder. “It’s been an uncomfortable few days, hearing that I am responsible for Dome’s demise, when in fact I was trying to come up with a plan that would save the business, people’s livelihoods and clients’ projects.”over the weekend that in November, after stepping down as director, Mr Wilcox lent an entity linked to Mr Crellin $6.5 million – secured against the company’s assets – to allow Mr Crellin to purchase Mr Wilcox’s two shares in the company.

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