Dunnes Stores’ 20-year legal voyage against a supplier in Cyprus comes to an end

Dunnes Stores has been embroiled in a near-20-year dispute with a garment maker in Cyprus over a sum of €67,000. The case reached an apex in October 2025 when Cyprus’s supreme court ruled in favour of the Irish retail giant which was caught up in a long-running dispute with a Cypriot supplier over alleged unpaid invoices. G. Kallis (Manufacturers) Ltd, trading as Eurojet, is a garment maker, serving industries like retail and hospitality as well as producing gowns for barristers and graduations. Eurojet sued Dunnes Stores for alleged unpaid invoices totalling €67,273.48 and won the case on first instance in… Join today with an Annual membership and get full access to The Currency for just €200 (68c per day) or try monthly membership for just €5 for your first month. Subscribe Cancel at any time. Are you already a member? .
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