Rob Cross has been punished after failing to pay over £450,000 in tax.
As a result, the former world champion has been “disqualified as a director” of his company after The Insolvency Service found Cross withdrew more than £300,000 from ‘Rob Cross Darts Limited’ between March 2020 and November 2023 that should have gone to creditors including HMRC.
Cross, who is set to play in the Nordic Darts Masters in Copenhagen this weekend, will not be allowed to be a director again until 2030. He was first appointed director back in May 2017.
This prevents him from being involved in the “promotion, formation or management of a company, without the permission of the court”.