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Originally posted by SimonMac View PostLooks like this guys biggest crime is stupidity, incorporated 3rd Jan, Application to strike the company off the register 19th Feb
https://find-and-update.company-info...filing-history
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Looks like this guys biggest crime is stupidity, incorporated 3rd Jan, Application to strike the company off the register 19th Feb
https://find-and-update.company-info...filing-historyLast edited by SimonMac; 19 November 2021, 12:02.
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Originally posted by WTFH View PostHas anyone seen NowPermOutsideTheUKServingTimeAtHerMajesty'sPleasure ?
https://forums.contractoruk.com/acco...g-scandal.html
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Has anyone seen NowPermOutsideTheUKServingTimeAtHerMajesty'sPleasure ?
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Originally posted by quackhandle View PostHe bought a Rolex?
Chap needs a few pointers in how to have a good time in blowing a large wedge.
qh
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He bought a Rolex?
Chap needs a few pointers in how to have a good time in blowing a large wedge.
qh
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Originally posted by pr1 View Post
I would expect them to say "criminal charges are proceeding" or something along those lines if that was the case(?)
35% "income drop" for openly and blatantly stealing £150k? No jail time? I'd say that's pretty trivial, no?
It is understood the money has not yet been recovered but the men could face attempts to retrieve it.
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Originally posted by pr1 View PostI think your URL is missing a colon but the .gov press release is https://www.gov.uk/government/news/1...ement-director
It says the [only?] punishment was disqualification as directors?
No additional fines? No risk of imprisonment? Did they even have to pay it back? Seems like a pretty low risk strategy for what was out and out blatant fraud, this story won't have put many people off...
The Accounting Web Article does say that criminal prosecution will follow where there is evidence of such activity and I think this one falls squarely into Fraud so I'd expect it to be followed up.
If they guys makes living as a Company director of any kind he's screwed. He'd have to find someone to employ him and explain why he can't act as a director again.
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Originally posted by northernladuk View Post
You aren't really this dense are you?
Firstly it's an article on the Gov site not a news page so they aren't going in to all that. They will only focus on the the relevant information and won't comment on criminal matters so I'm not surprised all that is missing. They rarely comment about the money affairs of individuals either and certainly report police activity on this outlet.
Secondly, bearing in mind his job is being a director and he derives his income from it via dividends etc, being banned is pretty serious. If you get banned from being a director you will have to go brolly so your income will drop by 35% plus for the next 13 years. Is that trivial enough for you?
Back to the article. That will just be the tip of the iceberg and I think everyone knows that.
35% "income drop" for openly and blatantly stealing £150k? No jail time? I'd say that's pretty trivial, no?
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Originally posted by pr1 View PostI think your URL is missing a colon but the .gov press release is https://www.gov.uk/government/news/1...ement-director
It says the [only?] punishment was disqualification as directors?
No additional fines? No risk of imprisonment? Did they even have to pay it back? Seems like a pretty low risk strategy for what was out and out blatant fraud, this story won't have put many people off...
Firstly it's an article on the Gov site not a news page so they aren't going in to all that. They will only focus on the the relevant information and won't comment on criminal matters so I'm not surprised all that is missing. They rarely comment about the money affairs of individuals either and certainly report police activity on this outlet.
Secondly, bearing in mind his job is being a director and he derives his income from it via dividends etc, being banned is pretty serious. If you get banned from being a director you will have to go brolly so your income will drop by 35% plus for the next 13 years. Is that trivial enough for you?
Back to the article. That will just be the tip of the iceberg and I think everyone knows that.
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I think your URL is missing a colon but the .gov press release is https://www.gov.uk/government/news/1...ement-director
It says the [only?] punishment was disqualification as directors?
No additional fines? No risk of imprisonment? Did they even have to pay it back? Seems like a pretty low risk strategy for what was out and out blatant fraud, this story won't have put many people off...
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So who was the guy who emptied his company accounts with a BBL?
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