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Swindon Crown Court A CONSTRUCTION firm boss who continued to manage the business in spite of a company director disqualification will be sentenced later this summer. Richard David Brown, 72, agreed in 2011 not to act as a director for six years after his firm Richard Brown Homes Ltd went into administration. That was extended to 11 years in 2017, after an Insolvency Service probe found he’d continued to run Door Stores (Swindon) Ltd. The firm, registered in Old Town, went into administration owing HMRC almost £200,000. Co-directors Richard Edward Brown, 37, and Alan Roche, 56, agreed with the government they would not act as a company director for three-and-a-half years.
Alleged rogue trader fraudulently claimed to have installed soakaway , court told
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Men admit running Swindon firms in spite of disqualification
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By Advertiser Reporter AN ALLEGED member of a Swindon prostitution ring has appeared before the magistrates. Gigi Ciobanica, 43, is accused of facilitating the travel of women with a view to them being sexually exploited by paying for flights from Romania, collecting a woman from the airport and driving her to known brothels . Prosecutors also claim he collected the earnings of another woman and sent money back to Romania. The offences are alleged to have been committed between 2015 and 2018. Appearing before Swindon Magistrates’ Court on Saturday morning, Ciobanica, of Grasmere Road, Birmingham, entered no pleas to charges of arranging or facilitating the travel of another person with a view to exploitation, conspiracy to arrange travel, possession of criminal property and money laundering.
Paramedics distressing moment knife-wielding patient threatened to stab them Frontline workers should be able to do their jobs without fear of attack
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Paramedics have spoken out about a distressing moment they were threatened by a knife-wielding patient.
Tom and Catherine, from the South Western Ambulance Service NHS Foundation Trust (SWASFT), responded to a concern for welfare incident at an address near Ferndown, Dorset in January.