Two of the three former owners of Baldwins Travel have been banned from acting as company directors for a combined total of 23 years.
The Insolvency Service barred Scott Dylan and David Antrobus from being directors in December following a High Court ruling that they channelled £13.9 million in unauthorised overdrafts through companies which they subsequently wound up.
The money has yet to be recovered.
Dylan was banned for 13 years and Antrobus for 10. Insolvency Service chief investigator Victoria Edgar noted the pair operated “little short of a scam” and left insolvencies “worth more than £52 million”.
The disqualification notice made no mention of Baldwins Travel and its failure, the cost of which will be in…

