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The Official Receiver provides an update on employment within the Carillion group.
The Official Receiver provides clarification on the current consultation underway with employees of the Carillion group.
Information about continuity of public services for employees and suppliers.
Business Secretary welcomes action by banks to support small businesses affected by Carillion following his meeting with them yesterday (17 January 2018).
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
A guide to understanding what the government is doing following Carillion’s collapse.
Ministers meet banks to seek assurances that they will support small businesses affected by Carillion’s liquidation.
On 12 October 2017 the Insolvency Service published a press notice on our website regarding the disqualification of Richard Wayne Seamark as a company director.
The Redundancy Payment Service helpline is operating as normal once again.
Nine companies have been placed in provisional liquidation following an investigation by Company Investigations of the Insolvency Service.
An assessment of the impact of the voluntary industry measures introduced in November 2015 is to be undertaken.
In our Autumn newsletter we discuss strengthened monitoring for bulk IVA providers, customer service excellence accreditation, improved creditor engagement and more.
The Palmer & Harvey McLane Limited group of companies entered into administration on 28 November 2017.
A company offering a binary options trading platform to members of the public has been shut down following an investigation by the Insolvency Service.
Susan Holtom, a bankrupt, has been made subject to a nine year bankruptcy restriction order for failing to disclose to the Official Receiver that she had won £46,100 on an online gaming website.
Russell Ian Payne faces eight years of restrictions after failing to disclose to the Official Receiver that he had disposed of assets in the lead up to his bankruptcy.
We are aware that some people are receiving letters from a Dubai address purporting to be from the Insolvency Service.
Two companies have been placed in provisional liquidation following an investigation by Company Investigations of the Insolvency Service.
Manchester-based Xefro Trade Limited which misrepresented graphene heating systems to the public, was wound-up by the High Court
Designer furniture retailer Lombok has become the first business to be fined for breaching regulations introduced in 2013 to prohibit the importing and sale of illegally harvested timber.
Two scam companies offering a binary options trading platform to members of the public have been shut down following an investigation by the Insolvency Service.
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