The former trustees of Kids Company are seeking to avoid court action by agreeing to voluntary boardroom bans in the aftermath of its collapse.
Sky News has learnt that lawyers for a number of the charity’s ex-directors are in talks with the Government’s Insolvency Service about giving formal undertakings not to serve as company directors for several years.
The individuals seeking to offer such undertakings are thought to include Alan Yentob, the former BBC creative director who chaired Kids Company’s trustees, although he could not be reached for comment this weekend.
:: Kids Company bosses face bans of up to six years
According to guidance published by the Insolvency Service, individuals who are subject to proceedings …
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