Olive entrepreneur Brendan Kavanagh is chairman and a director of the charity. Photograph: John Ohle Photography
A charity set up by Olive entrepreneur Brendan Kavanagh faces being struck off the register of companies as it has not filed accounts on time for six years.
The Shauna Kavanagh Foundation is named after Kavanaghโs daughter Shauna, who died at the age of 30 in October 2017 from cystic fibrosis (CF).
Kavanagh is chairman and a director of the charity with his son Dylan and fellow Olive director Marcus Hammond.
The charity raises funds to provide financial support for CF patients.
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