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Investigation reveals shocking history of bankruptcy and dozens of companies under different names for couple who … – Stroud News and Journal

A MARRIED couple who run The Convent have been accused of not paying performers on time, have had dozens of now dissolved or liquidated companies under different names and have both been declared bankrupt, it has emerged.

Last year the SNJ reported on claims from former employees at the music venue, boutique hotel and private members club in South Woodchester that they had not been paid their wages.

An employment tribunal ordered the world-leading music venue to pay a former employee thousands of pounds, prompting other ex-members of staff to come forward and claim they were also owed money.

Now the Musicians Union is warning artists not to perform at The Convent, following several complaints from its members tha…

Read the full article at: http://www.stroudnewsandjournal.co.uk/news/15125106.Investigation_reveals_shocking_history_of_bankruptcy_and_dozens_of_companies_under_different_names_for_couple_who_run_The_Convent_in_Stroud/?ref=mmpg

Category: BankruptcyBy Insolvency GuardianMarch 6, 2017

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Investigation reveals shocking history of bankruptcy and dozens of companies under different names for couple who … – Stroud News and Journal

A MARRIED couple who run The Convent have been accused of not paying performers on time, have had dozens of now dissolved or liquidated companies under different names and have both been declared bankrupt, it has emerged.

Last year the SNJ reported on claims from former employees at the music venue, boutique hotel and private members club in South Woodchester that they had not been paid their wages.

An employment tribunal ordered the world-leading music venue to pay a former employee thousands of pounds, prompting other ex-members of staff to come forward and claim they were also owed money.

Now the Musicians Union is warning artists not to perform at The Convent, following several complaints from its members tha…

Read the full article at: http://www.stroudnewsandjournal.co.uk/news/15125106.Investigation_reveals_shocking_history_of_bankruptcy_and_dozens_of_companies_under_different_names_for_couple_who_run_The_Convent_in_Stroud/

Category: BankruptcyBy Insolvency GuardianMarch 2, 2017

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