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Former resident of Burton-on-Trent has bankruptcy restrictions extended by eight years after he failed to disclose £75,000 spent in months preceding his bankruptcy.
A convicted counterfeit watch dealer from Brighton has had his bankruptcy restrictions extended for eight years.
Lincolnshire auctioneer who helped a company in administration dispose of assets to the detriment of its creditors has had his bankruptcy restrictions extended.
Textile boss who diverted half a million pounds of company funds for his own benefit has accepted seven years of additional bankruptcy restrictions.
Leicester resident who breached the conditions of his Bankruptcy Restriction Order has had his restrictions extended by four years.
Bradford resident who spent £48,000 on luxury items despite being insolvent has bankruptcy restrictions extended for eight years.
Former owner of kennel where animals were removed over welfare concerns has bankruptcy restrictions extended after failing to disclose property she owned.
In the decade since first DRO was approved in 2009, £2.3 billion of debt relief has been granted helping more than a quarter of a million people out of debt.
Information for creditors, bankrupts and former bankrupts
Leicester taxi driver has had his bankruptcy restrictions extended by nine years after he gifted property to family members to avoid paying creditors.
November 2018 saw the Insolvency Service grant its 250,000 Debt Relief Order, providing a low cost debt relief solution to a quarter of a million people.
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