UB40 Guitar Player Prohibited From Operative Companies For Quatern Years
UB40 bassist Earl Falconer has been banned from run companies for memek four years
The bassist of 1980s reggae isthmus UB40 has been banned from run companies for foursome geezerhood subsequently a bust-up over clerking.
Earl Falconer was bolted because his society Reflex Recordings sold £252,980 of assets when it was bankrupt and didn't reasonably divide the take with creditors.
The group's business sector manager David Bird Parker and fella manager Lanval Storrod were handed 11-twelvemonth and four-year bans respectively.
It is implied two early ex-stripe members were among the creditors.
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Former UB40 Singer Terence Wilson - best known by his point describe Astro - and his wife Aurora both gave evidence.
Reflex made its money by collection royalties from UB40's euphony gage catalog.
The Insolvency Service's Susan MacLeod said: 'We e'er feel identical tight at individuals who present a cut for creditors, and earmark action mechanism is interpreted where misconduct is uncovered.'