After his serial business practices, Keith Kanban gets a ‘fatal blow’ as he finally receives a disqualified verdict from Companies House in regards to Company Directors Disqualification Act 1986 (Section 7): Disqualification order or undertaking; and reporting provisions

According to a report on Companies House, Keith and Karen Smith have been put on the Register of Disqualification. This disqualification is for three(3) years and six(6) months in regard to the Company Directors Disqualification Act 1986(section7).

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Reason: Company Directors Disqualification Act 1986 (Section 7): Disqualification order or undertaking; and reporting provisions

“Disqualified for conduct while acting for
ASPIRE CRAFTS LTD
Reason
Company Directors Disqualification Act 1986 (Section 7): Disqualification order or undertaking; and reporting provisions”
The disqualification means that neither of them can
* Be the director of any UK company or any company based abroad that has connections to the UK
* Be involved in the formation or running of a company, or its management or promotion
act in the manner of a company director, for instance, recruit staff or take an executive decision
* Instruct a third party to manage a company under his or her direction. This may lead to prosecution for both the disqualified director and the third party, with the latter potentially becoming liable for company debts.

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