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The Insolvency Service has launched new guidance for Official Receivers and has made it available for the wider insolvency profession.
Information for creditors and interested parties of the Baglan group of companies in liquidation.
As a result of government instructions to stay at home we have changed the way we deliver our services.
Investors warned of unsolicited approaches by people falsely claiming they can recover lost investments and are acting on behalf of the Insolvency Service.
Stakeholders are being asked to share their views on the legal framework that provides the basis for insolvency procedures.
Essex surveyor banned for 5 years after failing to provide adequate accounting records and not complying with tax obligations.
The Insolvency Service and R3 announce a project aimed at understanding and promoting diversity and inclusion across the insolvency profession.
11-year ban for Birmingham director after obtaining close to £635,000 worth of government grants to plant forests in England.
Freight company that helped transport items around the world wound up in court for failing to deliver goods after taking payment from customers.
Drinks company that used false bank statements to obtain £300,000 from lenders under false pretences has been wound up in court.
Boss of Cambridge-based administration services provider banned for 10 years after fraudulently evading hundreds and thousands of pounds worth of tax.
Measures from the Corporate Insolvency and Governance Act extended to relieve pressure on businesses dealing with coronavirus.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
Builder receives suspended sentence after breaching his disqualification and illegitimately managing three building companies in Staffordshire.
Restaurateur banned for five years after he hid his business’s true takings to avoid paying the correct taxes.
Caterer landed with 7-year disqualification after deliberately avoiding paying £500,000 in taxes.
Sign and displays boss disqualified for 10 years after submitting false invoices to claim more than £185,000 from lenders.
How to claim redundancy and other support as a former Norwegian Air Resources UK Limited employee.
Metals manufacturer banned for 8 years after illegitimately diverting more than £510,000 from finance company.
Leicester clothing manufacturer jailed for six months after failing to provide adequate company accounting records.
Lender banned for 11 years after adding more than £12 million in false entries to company records to conceal true amount of money loaned to clients.
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