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Ex-director's repute costs Ace • North Eastern Deputy LA John

7th December 1989
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Hampton hi cut Ace Commercials (Northallertoas licence I expire at the end of October 1991. The company holds a licence for five vehicles.

It was called to disciplinary proceedings before the DLA because of convictions recorded against one of the company's directors and doubts over its financial standing Hampton said Ace director Trevor Robinson had been convicted of theft and receiving stolen property.

For the company, it was said that the offences had not bee connected with the company's transport business. Robinson had resigned his directorship and left the company.

Hampton pointed out that he was entitled to consider the repute of an ex-director.


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