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Im sure Tina will have received proper advice rather than an opinion from a forum....and besides, do you think she'd take the risk! In reality, how can anyone be sure that a "private" conversation remains that way?Comment
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Originally posted by Irn Bru View PostConsidering they're of different ownership, staff, etc don't see why not. I've recently joined Tina and found her new company to be very friendly and efficient.
One of my colleagues used to be with Darren's old firm but dealt with one of the staff who didn't receive good reports.
Personally not affected by what went on with Upton & Co but given there's no involvement with any of the previous lot, have no hesitation in recommending Tina/Freedom, nice to be receiving a personal service that didn't receive elsewhere.
PS "no involvement with the previous lot", 1 person stands accused of fraud, the same person was made bankrupt for not paying money owed from the collapse of an unregulated scheme, the same person was stuck off by the ACCA who had issues with them running Freedom Accountants without a practicing certificate. That person was/is married to the director of the New company Freedom Accountancy. Are they are now divorced?
There are further revelations in the liquidators report, fascinating reading.
With all this interlinking information it's hard to see the distinction between "the previous lot" and the current lot.Last edited by Bagpuss; 24 November 2011, 23:09.The court heard Darren Upton had written a letter to Judge Sally Cahill QC saying he wasn’t “a typical inmate of prison”.
But the judge said: “That simply demonstrates your arrogance continues. You are typical. Inmates of prison are people who are dishonest. You are a thoroughly dishonestly man motivated by your own selfish greed.”Comment
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Originally posted by Bugbait View PostMy understanding is that sub judice prevents publicly discussing the merits of a case since it could interfere with due process. If my interpretation is correct this would not prevent Tina discussing it privately with affected clients if she chose to.
Clearly she, understandably, doesn't really want to discuss it, though it is of legitimate interest to customers. A prepared statement cleared with the relevant legal advisers could possibly provide a way forward.
Contempt, such rights as we have to free speech and third party's legitimate interest do not sit very well together.
It is also something that the judiciary are taking a greater interest in with the much easier dissemination of information and individual opinion.Comment
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Originally posted by Bagpuss View PostHello Tina/Darren.Comment
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I'm here reading the facts and not opinions and the 3/4 of clients who have left can't be wrong.Last edited by ZARDOZ; 27 November 2011, 08:31.Comment
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It sounds as though any accountancy firm with any variation of "freedom" in its name needs to be avoided?
Perhaps they chose Freedom, as it is a means to buy Darren's "freedom""The budget should be balanced, the Treasury should be refilled, public debt should be reduced, the arrogance of officialdom should be tempered and controlled, and the assistance to foreign lands should be curtailed lest Rome become bankrupt. People must again learn to work, instead of living on public assistance." CiceroComment
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It does seem odd if you wanted to disassociate, start afresh and claim no connection in any way to go on to call the new business Freedom Accountancy when the spouse previously opened Freedom Accountants. Seems to me that a lot of time will be spent reassuring current and potential customers who google the past history. Maybe it's an up yours to those who lost out.Last edited by ZARDOZ; 30 November 2011, 23:08.Comment
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Originally posted by ZARDOZ View PostSeems to me that a lot of time will be spent reassuring current and potential customers who google the past history. Maybe it's an up yours to those who lost out.Comment
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You would think that you would be able to trust a qualified accountant, having said that, anyone who sticks with an accountant who has fallen foul of the FSA rules, has ignored the early warning signs.
They do say, theres no smoke without fire...."The budget should be balanced, the Treasury should be refilled, public debt should be reduced, the arrogance of officialdom should be tempered and controlled, and the assistance to foreign lands should be curtailed lest Rome become bankrupt. People must again learn to work, instead of living on public assistance." CiceroComment
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