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Courts shut down a Stockport-based company that targeted small businesses to sponsor sham drug awareness campaigns for schools
Bankrupt nightclub boss from Bristol has been sentenced after he continued to manage companies despite being banned from doing so.
A bankrupt has received a suspended prison term after he tried to avoid paying his creditors, claiming he had burned nearly £70,000.
Unscrupulous East London health supplements company that secured £128,000 from elderly and vulnerable customers has been shut down by the courts.
Company based in Sileby, Leicestershire, has been placed in provisional liquidation following an investigation by the Insolvency Service.
The research agency Populus is conducting our annual Customer Satisfaction Survey and will be contacting a sample of customers over February and March 2019.
A pair of married property directors have been ordered by the courts to pay back £182,000 having abused the company’s bank account.
Company director has had his bankruptcy restrictions extended for his role in causing a finance company to lose more than £177,000
Information for creditors, bankrupts and former bankrupts
The Government Secure Intranet (GSi) network is being phased out across government. The Insolvency Service will remove '.gsi' from email addresses before the deadline of 31 March 2019.
How to apply for redundancy pay, wages owed, holiday pay and statutory notice pay.
The Insolvency Service is warning people to guard their pension savings from investment scammers and negligent trustees.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
Estate agent from St Helens has been jailed for four-and-a-half years after carrying out fraud offences and perverting the course of justice.
We are gathering the information we need to assess redundancy claims from former employees.
We will be offering a reduced service over the Christmas and New Year period.
We have been made aware that some creditors have received letters from a claims management company which falsely claim the endorsement of the Official Receiver.
Two companies have been placed in provisional liquidation following applications to the court by the Insolvency Service.
Courts shut down five companies that carried out investment scams promising high-value truffles for commercial sales.
Previously disqualified husband and wife have been sentenced after committing a large-scale publishing fraud.
Publisher seeking sponsorship for schools drug awareness booklet has been placed into provisional liquidation by the High Court.
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