80 Sidney Street: How Can Dissolved Companies Pay Bills?
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On the 1st May 2002, a company by the name of Haags Juristen College (Cyrpus) Ltd, began paying business rates for 80 Sidney Street to the then Shepway District Council (now Folkestone & Hythe District Council)
During the lifetime of the company it had two directors, they were
Moving on we have discovered that the company paying the gas bill, the water bill and electricity bill, is Haags Juristeen College (Cyprus) Ltd; which of course has been dissolved for nine years.
So how can a dissolved company with no directors, or shareholders, pay bills? That’s not the only strange thing about 80 Sidney Street.
As we said when we first wrote about 80 Sidney St in Oct 2016, the owners of the title deed, both died in the late 1980’s
Geoffrey Elmer Garrett (pictured), died on the 16/03/88, and The Times run a small obituary of his demise on the 18/03/88.
Stuart Andrew Armstrong died on the 11 Nov 1989.
How can two dead men continue to own the Title deed and the property known as 80 Sidney Street, for more than 30 years is a mystery.
It’s also a mystery how a dissolved company, with no directors, or shareholders, are paying the gas, electric and water bills.
This is the continuing story of one of the district’s most intriguing properties. One were known money launders and friends of Vladimir Putin have been registered.