Receiving notice of a pending disqualification can have a serious consequence for you.

The most common ground for disqualification is following company insolvency where a director’s conduct is considered to have been such that it makes him/her unfit to be a director of a company and a ban can be imposed fo rup to 15 years.

Most directors disqualification orders are dealt with by an Undertaking being given by the director without the need to go to court.

 

Some “dos” and “don’ts” when you receive a Section 16 letter notice of disqualification proceedings

Do

  • Speak to a solicitor immediately; a solicitor can assist you with completing any questionnaires that the Insolvency Service asks you to complete and attend any meetings with you.
  • Ask for copies of any books and records of the company if you require them to help you refresh your memory of what went on; you may no longer be in possession of the books and records but that does not mean that you are not entitled to see them.
  • Ask for a copy of the Insolvency Service’s draft evidence; you are entitled to see the claim against you.

Don’t

  • Ignore letters from the Insolvency Service; if you do not cooperate with them you will not be able to put your side of the story forward and this lack of cooperation at the outset could go against you in future proceedings.
  • Feel pressured to give an immediate response.  Whilst you must respond you should ensure that you respond having regard to any relevant documents and having taken legal advice.

It is also important to note that if a disqualification order is inevitable, it is possible, with the consent of the Insolvency Service, and the leave of the court, to continue to act as a director in another company.

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Our team has considerable experience in dealing with director disqualification and applictions for leave to continue to act as a director.  For advice and help contact Leanne Schneider-Rose on 0121 698 220008081668827 for an initial free no obligation consultation. l.schneider-rose@sydneymitchell.co.uk or Heleena Gandham h.gandham@sydneymitchell.co.uk.

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