Above: Tuesday 8th December 2015 Court listing at Croydon County Court and the Family Court for five-minute hearing of a creditor's petition against Barry Gamble at 11.30 am.
The result: Barry Michael Gamble of Tadworth (last known address) declared bankrupt with his discharge suspended.
Although not confirmed Barry Gamble's bankruptcy is a result of the successful Misfeasance Claim
brought by solicitors acting for Findlay James, the liquidator of The
London Vines Ltd, a failed wine investment company. Barry Gamble was the
sole director of The London Vines Ltd (appointed 26.1.2010 – resigned
9.4.2013) for much of its life. Alisdair Findlay of Findlay James was
appointed on liquidator of The London Vines Ltd on 31st October 2013.
In the first Liquidator's report (17.12.2014) Findlay reported that:
'Following
an analysis of the company bank statements for the period 1 February
to the date of liquidation it was discovered that large sums of money
had been paid to the shareholders and relatives of shareholders for
which there were no records to substantiate the payments. Despite
writing to each of the individuals involved, none were able to provide
satisfactory responses and as such I instructed solicitors to commence
recovery proceedings. A claim was drafted against Barry Michael Gamble,
Robert Scott Phillips, Amanda Sarah Gamble, Sylwia Phillips, and David
Phillips. An offer of £27,000 was made and accepted in respect of the
claim against David Philiips in the sum of £33,776.'
Interestingly on 3rd June 2015 Gamble described the liquidation of The London Vines and the Misfeasance Claim as fraudulent: 'regarding the fraudulent insolvency of The London Vines and subsequent fraudulent and false claim'.
Gamble
put this view to the test on 17th September in Birmingham seeking to
to have the default judgment overturned. He failed, so English Law
confirmed the Misfeasance in the running of the company – in common
parlance the 'removal of large sums of money' from The London Vines Ltd by its directors and shareholders with 'no records to substantiate the payments' and with no satisfactory explanations indicates that this was a scam. Now this has led to Barry Michael Gamble's bankruptcy (8th December 2015).
The
Liquidator's December 2014 report also stated that: 'We are still
awaiting confirmation from the Court of Judgment in default against
Amanda Gamble in the sum of £179,263.61.' It is not known what the
current status of this potential judgment against Amanda Gamble is. The
Liquidator's second report due by the end of this year may shed more
light.
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