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Sunday Solutions Anyone Else Having A Problem
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the last accounts were filed in oct 10 you seemed to have left officially according to records 16/4/10 so thats almost most of the companies life span. -
How long before that stage. That may help people read between the lines.Originally posted by MarkBreeze View PostAs I have stated, I had terminated my appointment as director long before that stage.merely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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Ok Mark if you want to wins points back, give us some honest answers....Originally posted by MarkBreeze View PostAs I have stated, I had terminated my appointment as director long before that stage.
Who ran Corran Vale?
Also who ran Von Essen Sa as it was the full share holder of Reed Morgan...Comment
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The business model for Reed Morgan was that it acted as an invoicing bureau on behalf of the various partnerships and discharged the payments directly into the partnerships bank accounts. Reed Morgan did that extremely well. The issues as experienced by the contractors from both a tax perspective and of course from the VAT perspective as referenced in the posts above, were in the failure of the partnerships to be administered correctly - not the failure of Reed Morgan. I had no part whatsoever in how the partnerships were administered.Originally posted by moggy View Postthe last accounts were filed in oct 10 you seemed to have left officially according to records 16/4/10 so thats almost most of the companies life span.Comment
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You were MD of Sunday Solutions. Is that relevant?Originally posted by MarkBreeze View PostThe business model for Reed Morgan was that it acted as an invoicing bureau on behalf of the various partnerships and discharged the payments directly into the partnerships bank accounts. Reed Morgan did that extremely well. The issues as experienced by the contractors from both a tax perspective and of course from the VAT perspective as referenced in the posts above, was in the failure of the partnerships to be administered correctly - not the failure of Reed Morgan. I had no part whatsoever in how the partnerships were administered.The material prosperity of a nation is not an abiding possession; the deeds of its people are.
George Frederic Watts
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Postman's_ParkComment
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The honest answers to those questions are that I don't actually 100% know - I have my suspicions of course and I think that those suspicions are probably accurate. As I previously stated these suspicions were given to the legal representatives of the contractor group at the height of its campaign.Originally posted by ribble View PostOk Mark if you want to wins points back, give us some honest answers....
Who ran Corran Vale?
Also who ran Von Essen Sa as it was the full share holder of Reed Morgan...Comment
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As previously stated, the MD title was merely that .......a job title.Originally posted by speling bee View PostYou were MD of Sunday Solutions. Is that relevant?Comment
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Nothing is merely a job title. What were the duties and responsibilities that came with that title?Originally posted by MarkBreeze View PostAs previously stated, the MD title was merely that .......a job title.The material prosperity of a nation is not an abiding possession; the deeds of its people are.
George Frederic Watts
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Postman's_ParkComment
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If you allowed yourself to be called an MD, without knowing/caring about what this should involve and therefore not having a handle on what the business was up to, you were in effect allowing yourself to be used as a front man by behind-the-scenes puppet masters and I would therefore question your business sense, or apparent lack thereof.Originally posted by MarkBreeze View PostAs previously stated, the MD title was merely that .......a job title.
Doesn't instil confidence if you want me to use your company, does it?Comment
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Do you really think anyone here is going to believe a statement like that? I am MD of my company and I know it is not merely a job title ...Originally posted by MarkBreeze View PostAs previously stated, the MD title was merely that .......a job title.Comment
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