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Debt Management Firm Director banned

The Director of a rogue debt management company has been banned from acting as a company director for 11 years following detailed investigations. Officials heard...

Insolvency service unravels Wine investment fraud

8 inter linking firms that sold wine investments and carbon benefits have been wound up by the High Court following in-depth investigations by the...

Directors disqualified for 200k student fund scam

Two unethical Businessmen from Leicestershire have been disqualified as directors for 12 years by the Insolvency Service after scamming £200,000 worth of public funds...

Insolvency service cracks down on dodgy directors

The number of Directors disqualified in England, Scotland and Wales has risen sharply according to new figures released by the Insolvency service. The latest statistics...

Concern as number of UK company liquidations rises

The number of compulsory company liquidations in England and Wales rose by a staggering 53.1% during the first quarter of 2014, compared with the...

Shopping centre bosses ‘shopped’ to Insolvency service

The firm of Accountants dealing with the administration of failed Cumbrian based shopping outlet K Village have reported the firm's directors to the Insolvency...

Media company wound up for false claims

Dodgy Liverpool based Global Media Corporation Ltd has been wound up by the Insolvency service following indepth investigations. Global Media had been 'selling' advertising space...

Ireland suffering shortage of insolvency practitioners

Insolvency Service of Ireland Director Lorcan O'Connor has said that there are currently no "genuine experts in personal insolvency" in Ireland

Shamed Director banned for 13 years after conning festival goers

A company director who sold fake festival tickets to music fans, and claimed a dead woman was responsible, has been banned from acting as a company director for 13 years.

Insolvency firms shut down by the High Court

Two Insolvency firms have been wound up by the High Court in the public interest, for poor business practices.