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But if someone on benefits does a few jobs on the side to feed their family, buy their kids christmas presents or whatever there is absolutely no doubt that they will be prosecuted. None whatsoever. And if its proved they have benefitted by more than £3000 they will go to jail.
Oldhun collect VAT from customers to the tune of £14m which they do not pass over to the exchequer and zippo happens. The dive for the cover of administration and they all walk away. The administrators then sell property valued in their books at £100m+ for £1.5m which is then revalued by Newhun weeks later at £40m and everythings fine and legal. So it is. Jobs a good un.
Edit; It was actually valued at £40m "on acquisition" with further "intangibles" valued at £19m "on acquisition".
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03-04-2013 06:46 PM #10621
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03-04-2013 07:51 PM #10623This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Having worked in insolvency in the 90s i dealt with a lot of people who victims of circumstances and a few who were 'at it'. A classic example of the domino effect is what happened in North Lanarkshire. Ravenscraig was the major employer for the whole area, it provided the mojority of the domestic money, almost every other business in N Lanarks depended on that income to survive. When Ravenscraig went the knock on impact on all the small businesses was huge, butchers, hairdressers, window cleaners, plumbers all went to wall. That increased the unemployement queue which multiplied the effect. The only people making money were the insolvency administrators.
Strangely enough we are in the middle of a huge recession and people are going bankrupt, companies are going into administration and some are being liquidated. That's what happens unfortunately in a recession. And, perish the thought, but perhaps that is what happened to O'Leary.Last edited by proud_and_green; 03-04-2013 at 08:14 PM.
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03-04-2013 07:54 PM #10624This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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You miss the point where you ask whether O'Leary did anything criminal. What some peeps on this thread are arguing is that the law is far too lenient, and encourages financial misbehaviour.
If everyone who got into debt was required, by law, to eventually pay it back there would still be business. It would probably be conducted in a different way though.
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03-04-2013 09:11 PM #10626This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Bankruptcy laws aim to make the individual repay the debt from their assets and often include personal contributions for the duration of the bankruptcy. But another aim of banruptcy is to give people some light at the end of the tunnel, meaning they can and are encouraged to be useful contributors to the economy.
On the criminal side. There are a range of offences which an insolvency practitioner can report a debtor for and often do and they work with the various agencies to ensure that those who are 'at it' do not get away with 'it'. Similarly criminal procedings can be taken against the directors of a company and often are.
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03-04-2013 09:25 PM #10627This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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03-04-2013 09:48 PM #10628This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
There will be better brains than ours working on improvements to insolvency law, I am sure, but thus far this is what we have. What is good, IMO, is that the publicity on the Rangers and Hearts cases has brought things to public attention in a way that wouldn't have happened otherwise. That has provoked debate, which is always good, and it may also speed up reform, if that is what is needed.
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03-04-2013 10:07 PM #10629This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
(1) Letter comes through the door advising that company X is busted and insolvency practitioners Y have been appointed.
(2) A whole lot more letters come through the door, many advising how the insolvency practitioners' fees are racking up.
(3) A final letter comes through the door advising that company X had assets A and liabilities B, that the insolvency practitioners' fees will be A minus tuppence and that there will be no dividend to ordinary creditors.
(4) A bit later, you hear in the pub that the peeps who ran company X are now trading as company Z. You do not hear in the pub that the peeps running company Z are determined to devote a percentage of their profits to repaying the creditors of company X.
The whole process in my experience serves mainly to provide a living for insolvency practitioners.
Unsatisfactory!
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04-04-2013 05:37 AM #10631This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show QuoteThere is no such thing as too much yarn, just not enough time.
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Financially? Almost
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04-04-2013 12:26 PM #10634
Can O'Leary be charged with fraudulently taking over the 'Yams are going bust' thread ?
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04-04-2013 12:40 PM #10635This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
(I keep wanting to type Pee-nis O'Leary, but the swear filter won't let me. Have we come to this, when fundamental organs of human existence are proscribed by the admin pricks?)
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04-04-2013 02:14 PM #10642
This thread will still be going in 5 years time with people asking if they are dead yet.
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04-04-2013 03:21 PM #10644
Simple question here..
Why hasn't there been one peep out of the media (TV or newspapers) about any of the talk that goes on in this section?
The media love a story like this but so far apart from a brief moment of hope regarding administration there has been not one word said.
Just askin like.....
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Seriously, the media don't respect these types of fora as much as they should. For them, we are full of gossip and rumour.Last edited by CropleyWasGod; 04-04-2013 at 03:31 PM.
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04-04-2013 03:26 PM #10647This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
they are undead. They were once alive people . They died, and became a mobile dead body through a virus, disease, fungus, parasite or something else.
Replace parasite with Vlad and thats good enough for me. In fact do you need to make any changes?
This answers the often repeated question are they dead? No they are undead..people who were once alive but became infected.
To be fair to Zombies the yams have poorer dress sense, use fewer skin care products, are less co-ordinated, dont have their personal hygiene issues as sorted and look in two different directions at the same time. On a positive note our deluded friends have solved the problem of what do charities do with donated clothes that sub saharan tribesmen and Albanian travellers consider to be a bit naff and like the zombies and the daleks, they have contributed to an endless supply of u tube clips of them trying to unsuccessfully navigate stairs. I am sure I have seen more than one of the undead at the Wongadome.
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