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Is convicted ex accountant Darren Upton practicing?
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Originally posted by WordIsBond View PostInstead, he's hidden who he is, used his new identity to build up a clientele, and it looks like he just might be setting up to do, and could even already be doing, the same thing he did before.
Originally posted by WordIsBond View PostThe guy who posted here for the last almost three years showed that he can be A) very knowledgeable B) friendly C) helpful D) actually very likeable
Originally posted by administrator View PostWe can see from Companies House that Darren Roberts is no longer a shareholder so there is no longer a need for us to pursue proof of his identity.
Ken Beasley, official receiver of the Insolvency Service’s Public Interest Unit, said: “Mr Upton’s actions were dishonest and clearly show that he is unfit to be a director of a limited company.
“The disqualification serves as a protection to the public and demonstrates that the Insolvency Service will not hesitate to use its enforcement powers to remove dishonest directors from the business environment.”
Disqualification orders
A disqualification order has the effect that without specific permission of a court, a person with a disqualification cannot:
· act as a director of a company
· take part, directly or indirectly, in the promotion, formation or management of a company or limited liability partnership
· act as an insolvency practitioner
· be a receiver of a company’s propertyLast edited by ZARDOZ; 14 March 2019, 12:12.Comment
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Originally posted by administrator View PostJust to answer some of the questions and issues that have been risen here. The content on this forum is user generated by the contracting community and ContractorUK does not validate the identity of the users on the forum - it might be interesting and revealing in many cases if we did! Also the awards are voted for by the readers.
To the issue at hand – the identity of Darren Roberts. We were made aware by posts on this forum that there was a question regarding the mentions by others of Darren Roberts actually being the convicted fraudster Darren Upton. As you can imagine this is a not a matter that we took lightly and, despite us not saying much on the matter to date, we have been continuing to investigate this issue to try and get a conclusive outcome.
When this issue was initially raised we did ask Mr Roberts to provide us with proof of ID and a copy of his driving licence was emailed to us. Whilst this document clearly shows that it was issued to a Darren Roberts the document did not conclusively prove to us that the individual had not previously been known by another name or was valid. The document was provided to us out of goodwill and it is not our place to act on rumour or possibilities. All we can say is that we have since asked for further validation of identity.
We were still pressing for further proof of identity of Darren Roberts when we were advised that he was leaving his current firm. In recapping all of this to you I do not see how we could possibly have played this any differently. Whist we have been pushing for more concrete proof of ID - we are not judge and jury in this matter and could not make statements on what is simply hearsay at this point in time. There are also aspects of our investigations that I am not making light to you but we had followed other avenues in relation to this issue as well.
The safety of our site users is of the utmost importance to us and it is with this in mind that we took the steps that we did in order to try and get some positive proof as to the identity of Darren Roberts. We can see from Companies House that Darren Roberts is no longer a shareholder so there is no longer a need for us to pursue proof of his identity.
You are aware, I trust, that it has been stated earlier on this thread that Darren whoever-he-is has recently contacted a client of Fox-Bartfield, and that the person commenting believes Darren is still there. His Linked-In contact info still lists F-B website. His timeline says he left F-B in February, which is after he divested himself of his FB shares. So ownership of shares doesn't really prove anything, does it? A guy doesn't have to own shares in his accounting firm to do the things Darren Upton did. He just needs to build a clientele and figure out which of them might be gullible enough to fall for the same scam again.
Has F-B told you specifically that Darren Roberts has left, and have you asked them about his identity? You are still (as of yesterday, anyway) dropping ads from them in my inbox. If he's Darren Upton, and they knew it, I don't really want to see those ads anymore.
Thanks for responding to all this. I don't think, however, that 'Darren Roberts isn't a shareholder anymore' quite ends the matter. It doesn't for me, not as long as you continue to accept ads from the people who facilitated whatever it is he's been trying to do.Comment
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Originally posted by SimonMac View PostIf you have Darren Roberts driving licence that would include his date of birth, can you compare this to the known date of birth of Darren Upton, as said you can’t prove positive his past but you might be able to disprove itComment
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Originally posted by ZARDOZ View PostThat is a massive danger and completely in violation of DU's banning order. It's not just being a director, but also ACTING as one!
Originally posted by ZARDOZ View PostJust like all good con men/sociopaths!
Originally posted by ZARDOZ View PostDisqualification orders
A disqualification order has the effect that without specific permission of a court, a person with a disqualification cannot:
· act as a director of a company
· take part, directly or indirectly, in the promotion, formation or management of a company or limited liability partnership
· act as an insolvency practitioner
· be a receiver of a company’s property[/I]Comment
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Upton was 40 in Feb 2012 when convicted, so born in 1972
Roberts was born in Dec 71 so would have been 41 in 1972.
So close, but possibly no banana.
Incidentally, DR did respond to this thread, back on page 1.Blog? What blog...?Comment
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Originally posted by malvolio View PostUpton was 40 in Feb 2012 when convicted, so born in 1972
Roberts was born in Dec 71 so would have been 41 in 1972.
So close, but possibly no banana.
Incidentally, DR did respond to this thread, back on page 1.Comment
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Originally posted by WordIsBond View PostGood suggestion, if you can also tell Admin where to find the known date of birth of Darren Upton.Comment
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Originally posted by Invisiblehand View PostBlog? What blog...?Comment
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Originally posted by malvolio View PostUpton was 40 in Feb 2012 when convicted, so born in 1972
Roberts was born in Dec 71 so would have been 41 in 1972.
So close, but possibly no banana.
Incidentally, DR did respond to this thread, back on page 1.
Someone born in December 1971 would be 40 in February 2012
Originally posted by malvolio View PostHmmm... Sloppy reporting then... Gosh.Comment
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