The Director of Corporate Enforcement secures the Disqualification of Two Construction Company Directors.
On the 21st December 2005, the High Court disqualified Paul Rogers and Patrick Rogers for a period of five years arising from their misconduct as Directors of Barnroe Limited. The disqualification proceedings followed the completion of an examination by the Director of Corporate Enforcement of the books and documents of the company pursuant to section 19 of the Companies Act 1990. The Court decision precludes both individuals from being company directors or from being directly or indirectly concerned in the promotion, formation or management of a company for the five year period.
The High Court delivered its judgement in three separate cases relating to this matter as follows:
Judgement in the matter of the High Court record number 490 COS/2004 and in the matter of the Companies Acts 1963 to 2003 and in the matter of an application pursuant to section 160(2) of the Companies Act 1990 between the Director of Corporate Enforcement , Applicant, and Paul Rogers and Patrick Rogers, Respondents.
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Judgement in the matter of the High Court record number 638 JR/2004 between Paul Rogers, Patrick Rogers and Barnroe Limited, Applicants, and George Maloney, the Director of Corporate Enforcement, the Commissioner of An Garda Síochána, the Director of Public Prosecutions and District Judge Geoffrey Browne, Respondents.
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Judgement in the matter of the High Court Record No. 639 J.R./2004 between Trevor Rogers, Jason Rogers and Barnmac Contracting Limited - Applicants -and- George Maloney, The Director of Corporate Enforcement, The Commissioner of An Garda Siochana, The Director of Public Prosecutions and District Judge Geoffrey Browne - Respondents.
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