Company head ran firm while disqualified from being a director
A construction firm head barred from managing companies has been threatened with prison.
Donald Ernest Roberts, from Plymouth, was banned from being a company director for four years in 2007 but managed another firm during this time.
He had been disqualified from being a company director for four years in 2007 after R.D. Surfacing went into liquidation with debts of over £123,000. He was disqualified again for 11 years after another firm, Roads and Drives Resurfacing Limited (RDRL), went into compulsory liquidation owing around £90,000 in 2009. The court found that he, and not his daughter, was the real director of RDRL, in breach of his ban.
He was handed a six month suspended prison sentence and ordered to carry out 100 hours of unpaid work in September 2010.
Last week the court said he must pay £30,000 within six months or go to prison for 15 months. He was also ordered to pay costs of £2,757.
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