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  • County Antrim director receives five-year disqualification

    Topics:
    • Disqualification of directors

    Date published: 2 May 2025

    The High Court has made a disqualification order against the director of a company involved in other sports activities.

    The Order was made for five years against Mark Allen (39) of The Grange, Antrim, in respect of his conduct as director of Mark Allen (NI) Limited (“the Company”).

    The Company was involved in other sports activities with a registered office at 3rd Floor, 2 Market Place, Carrickfergus, Co. Antrim, BT38 7AW. The Company went into liquidation on 17 September 2021 with an estimated deficiency as regards creditors of £605,816.65. There was a total of £1 owing as Share Capital, resulting in an estimated deficiency as regards members of £605,817.65.

    The Court made the disqualification order against Mark Allen on 20 March 2025 based on the following unfit conduct which solely for the purposes of the disqualification procedure were not disputed:

    a) Failing to properly account for and pay Section 455 Corporation Tax which was properly due by Mark Allen (NI) Ltd;

    b) Causing and permitting Mark Allen (NI) Limited to file inaccurate (dormant) accounts which later had to be revised resulting in a corporation tax liability; and

    c) Failing to comply with Companies Act 2006 in that accounts for the year ended 31 August 2018 were filed late.

    The Department accepted thirty-two disqualification undertakings and the Court  made eight disqualification orders in the financial year commencing 1 April 2024.

    Notes to editors:

    1. Insolvency Practitioners acting as voluntary liquidators, administrative receivers and administrators have a duty to report unfit conduct to the Insolvency Service within the Department for the Economy. The Official Receiver acting as liquidator, when a company is wound up by the Court, has a duty to investigate the causes of failure and report any unfit conduct to the Insolvency Service within the Department for the Economy.
    2. The aim of the Department is to bring disqualification proceedings against those directors of failed companies who have abused the privilege of limited liability status through negligence, incompetence or lack of commercial probity. The legislation contained in the Company Directors Disqualification (Northern Ireland) Order 2002 (“the 2002 Order”) is for the protection of the public and trading community but its operation should not inhibit genuine enterprise.
    3. In cases where a person is subject to either a disqualification order made by the Court or a disqualification undertaking accepted by the Department, that person shall not be a director of a company, act as a receiver of a company's property or in any way, whether directly or indirectly, be concerned or take part in the promotion, formation or management of a company unless he has the leave of the High Court. A disqualified person cannot obtain permission to act as an Insolvency Practitioner.
    4. Article 9 of the 2002 Order provides that where a director is found to be unfit he must be disqualified for a minimum period of two years, up to a maximum of fifteen years. The Courts have decided that the level of seriousness of unfit conduct can fall into three brackets with the top bracket of periods over ten years reserved for particularly serious cases, six to ten years reserved for cases which do not merit the top bracket and two to five years for cases where, although disqualification is mandatory, the case is less serious.
    5. The 2002 Order also allows directors, with the agreement of the Department, to avoid the need for a court hearing by offering an acceptable disqualification undertaking. This has exactly the same legal effect as a disqualification order made by the court, and will usually include a schedule identifying the director’s unfit conduct. The consequences of breaching a disqualification undertaking are the same as those for breaching a disqualification order.
    6. If anybody contravenes a disqualification order or breaches their disqualification undertaking they may be committing a criminal offence and could go to prison for up to two years or face a fine or both. Any person with information to suggest that a disqualified person has acted in contravention of this provision should contact The Insolvency Service’s Directors Disqualification Unit on 028 90 548587.
    7. The period of disqualification commences at the end of 21 days beginning with the day the disqualification undertaking was accepted by the Department.
    8. For media enquiries contact the Department for the Economy Press Office at pressoffice@economy-ni.gov.uk
    9. The Executive Information Service operates an out of hours service for media enquiries only between 1800hrs and 0800hrs Monday to Friday and at weekends and public holidays. The duty press officer can be contacted on 028 9037 8110.
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