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Bankrupt furniture maker given suspended prison sentence and eight-year ban

Allan Kenneth Barke declared bankruptcy before starting a new company with a prohibited name

General view of Chester Crown Court.(Image: dailymirror)

A Greater Manchester businessman has been banned from acting as a company director for eight years and has also been given a suspended prison sentence.

Allan Kenneth Barke, of Stockport, appeared at Chester Crown Court on April 1 after declaring bankruptcy before starting a new company with a prohibited name.

The court heard that Barke, 34, had been director of Cheshire Fitted Furniture Limited from its incorporation in November 2014 until September 2015.

According to the Government's Insolvency Service, the furniture company traded until April 2016 when it was wound up and went into voluntary liquidation.

Cheshire Fitted Furniture’s liquidation, however, triggered an investigation by the Insolvency Service, which found that Barke had been declared bankrupt in September 2015 following a petition by the liquidators of AB Joinery (Stockport) Limited, a previous company he was director of.

As part of his bankruptcy, Barke was banned from acting as a company director and after Cheshire Fitted Furniture Limited went into liquidation, the furniture maker was not allowed to form a company with a similar name.

The investigation, however, found Barke had breached his restrictions when it was uncovered in June 2016, the furniture maker was trading under a company using the name CFF Joinery & Furniture - a name prohibited under the terms of the liquidation.