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Posted By Robert K Lewis
After much discussion with Company House it has been established that 17,863 people were disqualified as directors in the 10 year period up to April 2006. Included in the figures is the "about 10" for H&S that the HSE give for the same period.
The gaining of the information has been like extracting teeth, but it is strange that it is so clouded in mystery.
The figures perhaps demonstrate a real value of money above personal injury and death. Do people agree?
Bob
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Posted By Glyn Atkinson
Fraud could affect your own family directly - death due to your carelessness or neglect would more often than not affect someone else's family.
No comparison in different fines or jail sentences for the two - people don't like being ripped off !
Example - Nick Leeson - given carte blanche to play with other's money - jail sentence.
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Posted By Robert K Lewis
Glyn
I think your sentiments are close to mine. I find it appalling that at a time when 84 senior individuals were successfully prosecuted under section 37 only "about 10", in the HSE phrase, were disqualified. Is it a case of not putting the request to the judge or some political decision? I do not know the answer.
What is clear is that financial authorities and bodies are very good at ensuring that judges make disqualification orders. To the tune of about 1600 per year.
Bob
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Posted By Glyn Atkinson
If you think that I have strong opinions on mere safety issues and directors' control and influences, don't start me on rapists or child molesters, there would be no safe way of holding me back with some of the dreadful verdicts at present.
I am practising my noose knots ,waiting for the call !!!
Judges - are they living in the real world?
Discuss !!
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