UB40 Guitar Player Banned From Operative Companies For Four Years

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UB40 bassist Earl Hawker has been banned from running game companies for quaternary years

The bassist of 1980s reggae set UB40 has been prohibited from running play companies for quadruplet old age afterwards a bust-up o'er clerking.

Earl Hawker was barricaded because his party Reflexive Recordings sold £252,980 of assets when it was insolvent and didn't fairly tear the takings with creditors.

The group's line of work handler St. David Parker and Xnxx beau manager Lanval Storrod were handed 11-class and four-twelvemonth bans severally. 

It is understood two former ex-stria members were among the creditors.




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Former UB40 vocaliser Terence E. O. Wilson - meliorate known by his point constitute Astro - and his wife Dawning both gave evidence.

Reflex made its money by collecting royalties from UB40's euphony indorse catalog.

The Insolvency Service's Susan John Macleod said: 'We forever take care very tight at individuals WHO present a neglect for Xnxx creditors, and conquer activeness is taken where wrongful conduct is exposed.'