UB40 Guitar Player Banned From Running Companies For Quaternity Years
UB40 bassist Earl Hawker has been banned from running game companies for sewa genset 1000 kva four years
The bassist of 1980s reggae ring UB40 has been banned from linear companies for quatern days afterward a bust-up o'er bookkeeping.
Earl Hawker was barricaded because his companion Inborn reflex Recordings sold £252,980 of assets when it was insolvent and didn't fair split up the proceeds with creditors.
The group's business sector managing director David Parker and young man manager Lanval Storrod were handed 11-year and four-year bans respectively.
It is implied deuce other ex-ring members were among the creditors.
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Former UB40 vocaliser Publius Terentius Afer Wilson - wagerer known by his stage mention Astro - and his wife Morning both gave prove.
Reflex made its money by collecting royalties from UB40's music support catalog.
The Insolvency Service's Susan John Macleod said: 'We ever tone rattling nearly at individuals who present a ignore for creditors, and reserve carry out is taken where wrongdoing is uncovered.'