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Directors banned for failing to keep books in order – Scottish Construction Now

Insolvency ServiceTwo directors of a groundworks company in the Highlands have been banned from running or controlling any further companies after failing to properly keep their accounts in order.

Inverness Sherriff Court has handed an eight year disqualification to Donald Cameron (37), while his fellow director Steven Cameron (36) signed an undertaking agreeing not to run or control a company for seven years. Both men were directors of Highland Groundworks Limited.

The company was placed into liquidation on 28 April 2015, with £41,786 in liabilities. Following the liquidators appointment, it was discovered from 01 September 2012 to 29 December 2014 the company books and records were inadequate to:

  • verify the position with regards to assets o…

    Read the full article at: https://www.scottishconstructionnow.com/20071/directors-banned-for-failing-to-keep-books-in-order/

Category: BankruptcyBy Insolvency GuardianJuly 10, 2017

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Directors banned for failing to keep books in order – Scottish Construction Now

Insolvency ServiceTwo directors of a groundworks company in the Highlands have been banned from running or controlling any further companies after failing to properly keep their accounts in order.

Inverness Sherriff Court has handed an eight year disqualification to Donald Cameron (37), while his fellow director Steven Cameron (36) signed an undertaking agreeing not to run or control a company for seven years. Both men were directors of Highland Groundworks Limited.

The company was placed into liquidation on 28 April 2015, with £41,786 in liabilities. Following the liquidators appointment, it was discovered from 01 September 2012 to 29 December 2014 the company books and records were inadequate to:

  • verify the position with regards to assets o…

    Read the full article at: http://www.scottishconstructionnow.com/20071/directors-banned-for-failing-to-keep-books-in-order/

Category: BankruptcyBy Insolvency GuardianJuly 10, 2017

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