- Wayne Miller hid his bankrupt status from a customer who he convinced to pay £30,000 for home renovations
- The home improvements, which included a new kitchen and two-storey extension, were never completed despite numerous promises by Miller
- Miller was handed a suspended sentence and ordered to pay compensation following investigations by the Insolvency Service
A bankrupt builder who persuaded a customer to pay him more than £30,000 for home improvements he never completed has been sentenced.
Wayne Miller deliberately concealed his status as a bankrupt from his victim and abandoned the building project in Canterbury when it was nowhere near finished.
He also promised to repay the customer for the unfinished work…

