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playergaz | 16:51 Thu 24th Jan 2008 | Law
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If a tribunal order has not been paid & the company have now gone into voluntary liquidation can i persue the company director personally for monies owed.
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Not if it's a limited company.
not unless the award was against the director personally which i doubt.
you may be able to recover something at least from the national insurance fund
http://www.insolvency.gov.uk/guidanceleaflets/ redundancypayments/guideforemployees/rp1form.p df
i take it this is employment monies owed?
teh employmentrights act 1996 section 184 says what debts can be claimed
In point of fact it is possible to attach a debt to a specific director of a liquidated company (if he is personally worth anything) but it is too complicated a subject to go into detail on Answerbank. I don't often advocate the use of a solicitor but in a matter like this you need to consult one who knows the ropes and has done it successfully before, not any old High Street slolicitor.

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