Landlords who hid £50k when pub went bust won't have to pay back a penny

Danmark Nyheder Nyheder

Landlords who hid £50k when pub went bust won't have to pay back a penny
Danmark Seneste Nyt,Danmark Overskrifter
  • 📰 LiveLancs
  • ⏱ Reading Time:
  • 34 sec. here
  • 2 min. at publisher
  • 📊 Quality Score:
  • News: 17%
  • Publisher: 87%

Sandra and David Williams transferred money to family members rather than declare it

A husband and wife who tried to hide £50,000 from creditors when the pub they ran went into liquidation will not have to pay back a penny.

The property was sold in the following weeks however, with Sandra and David Williams receiving nearly £100,000 into their joint account. It was also established that they had earlier failed to declare income of £4,500 received following the sale of two Rolex watches to a local jeweller. Rather than co-operating with the trustee, they transferred the money to family members, the Insolvency Service said.

The couple did not attend court on that date, however the court heard that the Insolvency Service had established there were little or no funds available to make any payments. The Proceeds of Crime Application was then withdrawn.

Vi har opsummeret denne nyhed, så du kan læse den hurtigt. Hvis du er interesseret i nyheden, kan du læse hele teksten her. Læs mere:

LiveLancs /  🏆 10. in UK

Danmark Seneste Nyt, Danmark Overskrifter

Similar News:Du kan også læse nyheder, der ligner denne, som vi har indsamlet fra andre nyhedskilder.

More than 100 cats waiting for place with Southampton rescue charityMore than 100 cats waiting for place with Southampton rescue charitySouthampton Cats Protection blames the cost of living, ageing owners and landlords refusing pets.
Læs mere »

Bedminster pub reopens nine weeks after closureBedminster pub reopens nine weeks after closureThe Black Cat in Bedminster has new landlords who 'fell in love' with the pub.
Læs mere »

Thierry Henry worth silly money in today's market but David Beckham less than £100mThierry Henry worth silly money in today's market but David Beckham less than £100mPremier League spending has hit new levels this summer, with the record transfer being broken not once but twice. Declan Rice’s £105million move to Arsenal was trumped just weeks later when M…
Læs mere »



Render Time: 2025-03-24 04:38:15