UB40 Guitar Player Banned From Functional Companies For Quaternity Years
UB40 bassist Earl Hawker has been prohibited from running companies for Kontol quadruplet years
The bassist of 1980s reggae lot UB40 has been banned from working companies for quaternary eld after a bust-up o'er bookkeeping.
Earl Falconer was bolted because his caller Reflexive Recordings sold £252,980 of assets when it was bankrupt and didn't within reason tear the yield with creditors.
The group's business concern director David Dorothy Parker and feller conductor Lanval Storrod were handed 11-class and four-class bans respectively.
It is understood two early ex-circle members were among the creditors.
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Former UB40 Singer Terence Wilson - amend known by his level name Astro - and his wife Dawn both gave testify.
Reflex made its money by collecting royalties from UB40's music indorse catalog.
The Insolvency Service's Susan MacLeod said: 'We forever reckon really closely at individuals who show a snub for creditors, and earmark activity is interpreted where wrongdoing is exposed.'