Breaking News: Who is in charge at the Grand?
Following the shock new of the bankruptcies of Michael and Doris Stainer and the liquidation of more of their companies, just who is running the day-to-day activities at the Grand and under what authority? Keeping the Grand open and its employees working and getting paid is clearly a priority but this doesn’t happen automatically.
Let’s be quite clear as to what the law says as to what SHOULDN’T be happening during an individual’s bankruptcy:
This is what the Citizen’s Advice Bureau says are the consequences if you commit a bankruptcy offence. Firstly this, counts as a criminal offence. You could be punished with:
* a fine and/or
* being sent to prison for up to seven years.
In addition, you could also have a bankruptcy restrictions order made against you, extending the period during which you have to follow certain restrictions for anything up to 15 years.
Generally, the worse the offence, the more severe the punishment will be.
Now our follow up question: what are the consequences for someone who knowingly acts as the paid or unpaid agent of a bankrupt director in carrying out that bankrupt’s instructions to ensure “business as usual” for example? Just asking………..
In fairness, there is a dilemma here in that there might be need to maintain business continuity to preserve other parts of a business that were trading profitably. However, and unequivocally, this is the responsibility of an insolvency practitioner or the Official Receiver, not the bankrupt director.







Looks like four more companies about to be struck off then.
And then what?
Another “cunning plan”?
Is it April 1st?
What a tangled web, check out company number 05984339 The Grand Folkestone Partner Limited. Liquidation notice of affairs estimated total deficiency of (£356,201.00) of which £66k owed to “The Stainer Trust”….I wonder how much the trust has tied up?
The Stainer Trust? Is there any money in that pot and if so, where has it come from? Is it even in the UK?
So now the local papers cannot refer to him as ‘owner’ of the Grand, nor can they call him a ‘chartered’ accountant. Should we have a competition for a new set of adjectives?
Wonder if Mr Bolton has paid his service charges
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There is now a new director, Robert Graham Moss whose address is…… The Grand. He’s aged 68………………. is he for real?
All those years of trading, all that hard work, all those revenues from the commercial elements of the Grand including the rents from the holiday lets of the Stainer’s appartments which have enjoyed freedom from maintenance charges and council tax and no taxable profit made, ever. Where did the profits go ? The Stainer Trust perhaps ?
‘Stainer. and ‘Trust’ in the same sentence?
Strange how our MP, so concerned about “dodgy dealing” again appears to turn a blind eye when it is in his own constituency, wonder why?