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** Giant refutes allegation re dispensation **

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    ** Giant refutes allegation re dispensation **

    Giant refutes allegation re dispensation

    Umbrella Supermarket has alleged that giant allows contractors to claim expenses when no expense has been incurred and that our expenses policy is in breach of HMRC guidelines.

    The allegation has been made by Mr Peter Warren, the Executive Editor and director of Umbrella Supermarket, who was the founder and director of a competitor of giant, Orange Genie Limited. From searches of Companies House, Orange Genie Limited went into liquidation in 2006 owing £910,000 to HMRC (name changed to PT Administration Limited). According to the searches, Mr Peter Warren remains the largest shareholder (46%) of the new Orange Genie holding company, Genie Management Group Limited, as well as remaining a director of GenieContractor Limited.

    The allegations made by Umbrella Supermarket against giant are untrue. Giant’s adherence to HMRC guidelines is reflected in all our processes, documentation and procedures including our employment contracts, expense policy, staff handbook, online portals and manual checking/authorisation of claims. HMRC have recently successfully concluded a detailed review of giant.

    The matter is in the hands of our lawyers, Baker & McKenzie.

    #2
    Wooooooooooooooooooo hand bags at dawn.

    Do you think we really give a flying <edit>fig</edit> GIANT no we don't !
    Last edited by ferret; 17 December 2007, 15:41. Reason: No need for that... This is of interest, if you don't think so don't comment.

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      #3
      Hmm......

      To come onto a forum as a company and protest innocence like this does rather smell somewhat fishy, especially when name dropping the competition.

      Personally, if I was with giant, I would be looking to move to another brolly, or go limited.

      This will be an interesting thread

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        #4
        I doubt it's really them. Probably someone's additional alter-ego.
        Down with racism. Long live miscegenation!

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          #5
          Originally posted by giant View Post
          The matter is in the hands of our lawyers, Baker & McKenzie.
          <deleted CUK>
          Last edited by Contractor UK; 17 December 2007, 16:28. Reason: Perhaps not a great idea to insult the lawyers..

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            #6
            Originally posted by giant View Post
            Giant refutes allegation re dispensation

            Umbrella Supermarket has alleged that giant allows contractors to claim expenses when no expense has been incurred and that our expenses policy is in breach of HMRC guidelines.

            The allegation has been made by Mr Peter Warren, the Executive Editor and director of Umbrella Supermarket, who was the founder and director of a competitor of giant, Orange Genie Limited. From searches of Companies House, Orange Genie Limited went into liquidation in 2006 owing £910,000 to HMRC (name changed to PT Administration Limited). According to the searches, Mr Peter Warren remains the largest shareholder (46%) of the new Orange Genie holding company, Genie Management Group Limited, as well as remaining a director of GenieContractor Limited.

            The allegations made by Umbrella Supermarket against giant are untrue. Giant’s adherence to HMRC guidelines is reflected in all our processes, documentation and procedures including our employment contracts, expense policy, staff handbook, online portals and manual checking/authorisation of claims. HMRC have recently successfully concluded a detailed review of giant.

            The matter is in the hands of our lawyers, Baker & McKenzie.
            All irrelevant to true contractors. LTD is the way. Why include another layer when you can manage it yourself.

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              #7
              No, It's their official response to the "questions" asked by Contractor Umbrella - is that Kylie or Lisa ?

              Anyway, it's genuine.
              Cenedl heb iaith, cenedl heb galon

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                #8
                The post was initially added to serve purely as information by Giant, rather than start another debate on this. Since we've already had to amend two potentially libellous posts we've decided to lock the thread.

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