Objections or complaints must be in writing and sent to the registrar with any supporting evidence, such as copies of invoices that may prove the company is trading. Reasons could include:
if the company has broken any of the conditions of its application for example, it has traded, changed its name or become subject to insolvency proceedings during the three-month period before the application, or afterwards
if the directors have not informed interested parties
if any of the declarations on the form are false
if some form of action is being taken, or is pending, to recover any money owed (such as a winding-up petition or action in a small claims court) if other legal action is being taken against the company
if the directors have wrongfully traded or committed a tax fraud or some other offence
Could be any of a number of reasons though Jack. It could even simply be a number of the B class shareholders.
Pretty certain it is not the Alan Edward Higgs Charity or the Alan Higgs Centre Trust I can not see what they would gain from it. There is no legal action that the AHCT is involved in against CCCFC H. AEHC is linked to the JR and CCFC H is one of the plaintiffs but I would have thought in AEHC interests to see CCFC H go not reinstate it
My money would be on HMRC, SISU themselves or perhaps a disgruntled shareholder
Just a thought could it be a tactic from Sisu preventing Acl giving someone else a lease to use the stadium. For example if the lease is still in play until the ccfc holdings is finally disolved it may be challenged if acl want to negotiate a lease with someone else.
Wingy - still waiting on whether we will return to Ricoh being used as excuse to stall and avoid payout for next 5 years methinks - so my £375 of support I willingly donated will disappear into the fecking sunset which could have been better utilised purchasing my Guinness requirements.