A businessman has been disqualified after acting as a director of a company for two years while he was bankrupt. Scott Dylan was banned as a company director for eight years following a hearing at the High Court in Manchester earlier this month.
The Insolvency Service found that Dylan had acted as a director of IT consultancy SDRW Limited between July 2013 and July 2015, despite being subject to a bankruptcy order that had been in place since July 2005.
Dylan’s disqualification begins on Friday 26th September and runs through to 2033.
SDRW Limited was incorporated in July 2013, with Dylan appointed as director. The company, based in Sale, Greater Manchester, described its trading activities on Companies House as…

