Christchurch businessman David Henderson is facing charges of misleading authorities and obtaining credit of more than $1000 while bankrupt.
The charges, if proven, could see Henderson jailed for up to a year.
A high-profile property developer whose battle with Inland Revenue spawned a book and a movie, Henderson was bankrupted for a second time in November 2010 with debts totalling more than $140 million.
The Herald revealed in January that the Official Assignee - the Crown authority that manages bankrupts - was opposing Henderson's automatic release from bankruptcy.
The OA said this means Henderson would remain an undischarged bankrupt until his affairs had been examined in the High Court.