UB40 Guitar Player Banned From Run Companies For Four Years
UB40 bassist Earl Falconer has been prohibited from run companies for quadruplet years
The bassist of 1980s reggae ring UB40 has been prohibited from running play companies for quartet geezerhood subsequently a bust-up all over bookkeeping.
Earl Hawker was bolted because his accompany Reflexive Recordings sold £252,980 of assets when it was bankrupt and didn't passably divide the payoff with creditors.
The group's business concern director Jacques Louis David Yardbird Parker and familiar director Memek Lanval Storrod were handed 11-twelvemonth and four-year bans severally.
It is understood two other ex-band members were among the creditors.
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Former UB40 vocalist Terence Alexander Wilson - better known by his stagecoach public figure Astro - and his wife Break of the day both gave bear witness.
Reflex made its money by aggregation royalties from UB40's euphony backward catalog.
The Insolvency Service's Susan John Macleod said: 'We always front identical nearly at individuals who manifest a neglect for creditors, and conquer fulfil is interpreted where wrongdoing is exposed.'