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The Insolvency Service confirms the outcome of its investigation into the directors of the collapsed Greensill group of companies.
The commission’s initial thinking on how it would use the statutory power proposed in the Charities (Protection and Social Investment) Bill to disqualify individuals from acting as trustees.
Form for applying to Ofsted for a decision to waive disqualification.
The Traffic Commissioner for the West Midlands written decision for Zlatko Mitrov t/a Z M Services (OD1133623) & UK Vans & Parts Ltd (OD2069128)
This document contains information related to Company Directors Disqualification Act 1986 and failed companies.
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Search the Individual Insolvency Register for details about bankruptcy orders, Debt Relief Orders, Individual Voluntary Arrangements, and restrictions orders and undertakings
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