Haulage company director banned over fake invoices

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The managing director of a Lincolnshire haulage company has been disqualified for seven years for raising 326 false or duplicate invoices which were submitted to a factoring company and caused losses to them of at least £124,670

Malcolm Thorpe was a director of CTL European Ltd from July 2010 to until the company ceased trading in October 2014, when it went into administration with an estimated deficiency of £177,551.

An Insolvency Service investigation found that he had failed to take adequate action or follow company procedure which resulted in CTL obtaining funds from a factoring company to which CTL was not entitled over two separate periods.

Robert Clarke, chief investigator at the Insolvency Service, said: ‘Using false documents is contrary to the conduct expected of a company director and the Insolvency Service has strong enforcement powers which we will not hesitate to use to remove dishonest or reckless directors from operating a business in an environment with the benefit of limited liability.’

Pat Sweet | Reporter, Accountancy Daily [2010-2021]

Pat Sweet was the former online reporter at Accountancy Daily and contributor to the monthly Accountancy magazine, pub...

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