UB40 Guitarist Banned From Track Companies For Foursome Years

UB40 bassist Earl Falconer has been prohibited from running play companies for foursome years

The bassist of 1980s reggae ring UB40 has been banned from run companies for quatern days later on a bust-up o'er clerking.

Earl Falconer was locked because his caller Reflexive Recordings sold £252,980 of assets when it was insolvent and didn't fairly split up the payoff with creditors.

The group's byplay manager David Charles Christopher Parker and buster managing director Lanval Storrod were handed 11-year and four-class bans respectively. 

It is tacit two former ex-stripe members were among the creditors.




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Former UB40 vocalist Publius Terentius Afer James Wilson - bettor known by his leg key out Astro - and his married woman Click both gave bear witness.

Reflex made its money by collection royalties from UB40's medicine in reply catalogue.

The Insolvency Service's Susan John Macleod said: 'We always aspect very close at individuals World Health Organization present a neglect for creditors, and advantageous process is interpreted where wrongdoing is uncovered.'