Stanley Kraftsow,
director of Craftmatic UK Limited which sold adjustable beds,
chairs and scooters, has been disqualified from being a director
for five years, following an investigation by the Insolvency Service.
Mr Kraftsow, 72, gave an undertaking to the Secretary of State
for Business, Innovation and Skills on 29 May 2012 not to act as a
director or in any way manage or control limited companies until
2017.
Craftmatic UK Ltd, which mainly sold its products to the elderly,
had previously featured on several BBC 1 Watchdog investigations
and had been the subject of complaints about its selling tactics.
The investigation also found that less than four weeks before
Craftmatic UK Limited - based in Abingdon, Oxfordshire - went into
liquidation Mr Kraftsow caused the company to repay a debt of
£175,676 to his own trust fund, and on the day that it ceased
trading, caused it to repay a debt of £200,000 that had been
guaranteed by another company connected to him.
Commenting on the disqualification, Claire Entwistle, Director of
Company Investigations North said:
“The undertaking signed by Stanley Kraftsow sends a clear message
to other company directors that if they run a business in a way
that is detrimental to either its customers or its creditors, they
will be investigated by the Insolvency Service and as a result
removed from the business environment.”
Notes to Editors
1. Craftmatic UK Limited was incorporated on 10 November 1993
and operated from Head Office premises in Abingdon, Oxfordshire
and a call centre in Reading. It sold adjustable beds, chairs and
scooter products to mainly elderly customers throughout the UK. 2.
Over a number of years numerous complaints were made about the
company to Trading Standards offices and the company featured on
BBC1 Watchdog investigations. In 2009 a BBC1 Rogue Traders
investigation claimed that the company was using bullying and
pressure-selling techniques. 3. By April 2010 the company was
unable to pay all its debts as due and was insolvent. Despite this
position Stanley Kraftsow caused the company to repay debts
totalling £175,676 to his own trust fund and he caused it to repay
a debt of £200,000 that had been guaranteed by another company
connected to him. 4. The company ceased trading on 7 May 2010 and
went into liquidation on 17 May 2010, with losses of more than
£2.9m. 5. On 29 May 2012 Stanley Kraftsow signed a Director
Disqualification Undertaking banning him from being a director of
a company for a period of five years. The undertaking was accepted
by the Secretary of State on 30 May 2012 and the period of
disqualification will commence on 20 June 2012. 6.
Disqualification undertakings were introduced in April 2001, they
are an administrative equivalent of a disqualification order but
do not involve court proceedings. Without specific permission of a
court, a person with a Company Director Disqualification,
including Undertakings, cannot:- act as a director of a company;
take part, directly or indirectly, in the promotion, formation or
management of a company; be a liquidator or administrator of a
company; or be a receiver or manager of a company’s property.
Further information on director disqualifications and restrictions
can be found at
http://www.insolvency.gov.uk/directordisqualificationandrestrictions/whatisdisqualification.htm
7. The Insolvency Service administers the insolvency regime,
investigating all compulsory liquidations and individual
insolvencies (bankruptcies) through the Official Receiver to
establish why they became insolvent. The Service also authorises
and regulates the insolvency profession; deals with
disqualification of directors in corporate failures; assesses and
pays statutory entitlement to redundancy payments when an employer
cannot or will not pay employees; provides banking and investment
services for bankruptcy and liquidation estate funds; and advises
ministers and other government departments on insolvency law and
practice. Further information about the work of the Insolvency
Service is available from http://www.bis.gov.uk/insolvency 8.
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Contacts:
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