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INSS/113/2004 20 September 2004
HAMMERSMITH DIRECTOR DISQUALIFIED
A director of a computer retail business that failed with total debts estimated at around £158,000 has given an Undertaking not to hold directorships or take any part in company management for four years.
The Undertaking by David Reginald Brayshaw, aged 32, of Goldhawk Road, Hammersmith, London, was given in respect of his conduct as a director of Specialist Office Solutions Limited (âSOSâ), which carried out business from his home address.
Acceptance of the Undertaking on 15 September 2004 prevents Mr Brayshaw from being a director of a company or, in any way, whether directly or indirectly, being concerned or taking part in the promotion, formation or management of a company for the above period.
SOS was placed into voluntary liquidation on 26 September 2002 with estimated debts of £158,755 owed to creditors.
The Insolvency Service, on behalf of the Secretary of State for Trade & Industry, has responsibility (under Section (6) of the Company Directors Disqualification Act 1986) for the investigation of the conduct of directors of failed companies and for the disqualification of those who are considered unfit to be involved in the management of companies in the future.
Matters of unfit conduct, not disputed by Mr Brayshaw, were that:
HAMMERSMITH DIRECTOR DISQUALIFIED
A director of a computer retail business that failed with total debts estimated at around £158,000 has given an Undertaking not to hold directorships or take any part in company management for four years.
The Undertaking by David Reginald Brayshaw, aged 32, of Goldhawk Road, Hammersmith, London, was given in respect of his conduct as a director of Specialist Office Solutions Limited (âSOSâ), which carried out business from his home address.
Acceptance of the Undertaking on 15 September 2004 prevents Mr Brayshaw from being a director of a company or, in any way, whether directly or indirectly, being concerned or taking part in the promotion, formation or management of a company for the above period.
SOS was placed into voluntary liquidation on 26 September 2002 with estimated debts of £158,755 owed to creditors.
The Insolvency Service, on behalf of the Secretary of State for Trade & Industry, has responsibility (under Section (6) of the Company Directors Disqualification Act 1986) for the investigation of the conduct of directors of failed companies and for the disqualification of those who are considered unfit to be involved in the management of companies in the future.
Matters of unfit conduct, not disputed by Mr Brayshaw, were that: