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Seven companies have been wound-up following Insolvency Service investigations.
Bounce Back Loan fraudster also produced false invoice to liquidator
His company owed more than £1 million in corporation tax and VAT when it went into liquidation
Freedom of Information (FOI) responses to requests received by the Insolvency Service from April to June 2025
How the Insolvency Service treats your personal information and how to check what details they have for you.
This page provides links to guidance produced by, or relating to, the Insolvency Service
Apply to cancel a winding up (liquidation) order so your company can continue to trade - find out the form you need and what happens at the hearing
Obtaining Income Payments Agreements (IPA) and Income Payments Orders (IPO) from bankrupts, including the matters to be taken into account when calculating the sum to be paid
As company director, you take on many legal requirements and duties. You must know what they are and when you need to complete them.
Florin-Petrica Bodale, who was a sole trader operating as a building contractor, exaggerated his turnover to obtain the maximum Bounce Back Loan.
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