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Manchester publisher of school booklets on knife crime and bullying wound-up by courts for inappropriate sales techniques which secured over £1.6 million.
Insolvency strategies for a post-pandemic economy
Sunderland director banned for extra 11 years after reappointing himself while serving 7 year disqualification.
John Hanbury, disqualified as a director in 2018 and convicted of drug offences in 2015, was sentenced today at Bradford Crown Court.
In support of Inclusion Week 2021, the Insolvency Service and R3 are meeting as part of the Diversity and Inclusion Steering Group.
Arbroath construction director banned for 7 years after failing to explain more than £700,000 worth of expenditure
Father and son investment brokers disqualified for total of 12 years after personally benefitting from close to £1.37 million while ignoring a creditor
Bankrupt who falsely claimed to the Official Receiver that he had burnt £50,000 to avoid paying his creditors has received a suspended prison sentence
Property boss disqualified by the courts after two companies took over £4.7 million from investors in Gloucestershire redevelopment scheme
New five-year strategy sets out how the Insolvency Service will develop its services to support businesses, consumers and deliver economic confidence.
Broxbourne second-hand car salesman banned for 9 years after failing to pass on £750,000 to customers from the sale of 47 vehicles.
Temporary insolvency restrictions protections are being lifted and new targeted measures to support small business and commercial tenants introduced.
Married couple from Telford banned for 9 years each after diverting over £124,000 away from creditors.
Lee Palmer’s bankruptcy restrictions extended for 6 years after selling van without finance company’s permission.
Peterborough-based mechanics and motor parts suppliers banned for a total of 25 years after the pair provided false documents to secure £176,000 worth of loans.
Hove restaurant director disqualified for 6 years after under-declaring tax.
Scaffolder’s bankruptcy restrictions extended for 10 years after securing a COVID-19 relief loan he was not entitled to.
7 associated mini-bond selling companies responsible for mis-selling of over £20m of loan notes also took £2 million from investors after the companies were insolvent.
9 year bans for two directors whose London store sold musical instruments at a time it was insolvent, and failed to pass sales proceeds on to clients.
Disqualification comes on top of five-year jail sentence for fraud earlier this year
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