HI guys,
I am currently working on a contract for a global consultancy, which has outsourced all their HR stuff to an external agency.
So, I personally have been vetted, personally have signed a workorder, and my company has signed a contract with them.
(well, actually, technically I haven´t signed it yet, because they didn´t want to pay any time reported, which was worked longer than 4 weeks ago - which their own processes often enough make impossible to report in time etc etc.. different matter, but noone seems to have noticed over there since last June that I haven´t physically signed it yet - I had sent my version with correction suggestions and noone has ever come back to me..
Now, I do need an old colleague of mine to take over some part of the work, as I can´t do that and he´s brilliant. He´s got his own company, and would be subcontracting through me/my company.
The consultancy managers totally support this, as they see the value and don´t have comparable resources in-house.
The external HR agency now wants proof of this guy being a director/secretary of MY company!
SInce neither he nor me plan to do this, I asked them to simply set him up as a consultant to my company, but I´m afraid they´ll come back and say "not possible, he needs to be a director" (knowing their ridiculous "standards" and procedures sometimes)

Has any one of you ever come across such a request and/or scenario?
If so, how did you react?
Thanks in advance for sharing your experiences!!
I am currently working on a contract for a global consultancy, which has outsourced all their HR stuff to an external agency.
So, I personally have been vetted, personally have signed a workorder, and my company has signed a contract with them.
(well, actually, technically I haven´t signed it yet, because they didn´t want to pay any time reported, which was worked longer than 4 weeks ago - which their own processes often enough make impossible to report in time etc etc.. different matter, but noone seems to have noticed over there since last June that I haven´t physically signed it yet - I had sent my version with correction suggestions and noone has ever come back to me..

Now, I do need an old colleague of mine to take over some part of the work, as I can´t do that and he´s brilliant. He´s got his own company, and would be subcontracting through me/my company.
The consultancy managers totally support this, as they see the value and don´t have comparable resources in-house.
The external HR agency now wants proof of this guy being a director/secretary of MY company!
SInce neither he nor me plan to do this, I asked them to simply set him up as a consultant to my company, but I´m afraid they´ll come back and say "not possible, he needs to be a director" (knowing their ridiculous "standards" and procedures sometimes)


Has any one of you ever come across such a request and/or scenario?
If so, how did you react?
Thanks in advance for sharing your experiences!!

don't even realise that the loophole cannot apply to Limited Companies and Companies that are sub (sub, sub, sub) contracting, only to those genuinely self employed by dint of the only legal definition of the term i.e. Sch D. Agencies and HR don't really care about the legalities because there is so little precedent around this kind of gpvernment fudge. They just do as their risk averse 
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