A Dutch technology entrepreneur has been declared bankrupt by a London court following an unpaid loan dispute, months after losing a separate multi-million-pound legal battle involving a company owned by Reform UK treasurer Nick Candy.
Robert Bonnier was declared bankrupt at the Insolvency and Companies Court in London on Tuesday.
The ruling followed a petition brought by technology investment firm All Active Asset Capital.
The court was told that Mr Bonnier owed the company around £1.5million from an unpaid loan.
The bankruptcy order is separate from earlier High Court proceedings in which Mr Bonnier and his company Aaqua BV were ordered to pay more than £4.6million in damages.
That judgment followed a legal dispute with Candy Ventures…

