Janice Rogers (61) and Elizabeth Dagg (70), both from Northumberland, were directors of Auto Testing Limited (ATL). Incorporated in February 2007, ATL operated as a car mechanics, fuel station and convenience store.
There was also a third boss, Stewart Rogers. But the 72-year-old from Northumberland had been previously disqualified for five years in January 2011 in relation to his conduct as director of a separate company, Northern 4 x 4 Centre LTD, and should not have been managing the business.
The company entered voluntary liquidation in October 2016 and the Insolvency Service were tipped off to Stewart Rogers involvement.
Investigators were able to gather evidence which showed that Stewart Rogers had been running ATL and Janice …
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