Andrew Penman's story: 9th January 2014
Notice: 1971742 (Issue: 60748)
Date: 9 January 2014
Issue Number: 60748
Page number: 381
Publication Date: Thursday, 9 January 2014
Notice Code: 2450
Petitions to Wind Up (Companies)
In the High Court of Justice (Chancery
Division)
Companies Court No
8692 of 2013
In the Matter of BORDEAUX FINE WINES
LIMITED
(Company Number 06701468) and in the Matter
of the Insolvency Act 1986
A Petition to wind up the above-named
Company, Registration Number 06701468, of Abbey Orchard Street, London, SW1P
2HT formerly of Imperial House, North Street, Bromley, Kent, BR1 1SD, presented
on 9 December 2013 by the Commissioners for HM Revenue and Customs, of Bush
House, Strand, London, WC2B 4RD, claiming to be Creditors of the Company, will
be heard at the Royal Courts of Justice, 7 Rolls Buildings, Fetter Lane, London
EC4A 1NL, on 3 February 2014*, at 1030 hours (or as soon thereafter as the
Petition can be heard).
The Insolvency Service's petition to close Bordeaux Fine Wines Ltd in the public interest is due to be heard on 26th February 2013.
It remains to be seen whether Ken Gundlach, the company's sole director, will contest these petitions. It would, however, not be a surprise if they are not contested as Gundlach is in the process of closing down a number of his companies.
* Update: The petition by HMRC to wind up Bordeaux Fine Wines Ltd has been put back to 3rd March 2014. If the Insolvency Service's petition to wind up the company in the public interest succeeds on 26th February then HMRC's petition will not need to be heard.
* Update: The petition by HMRC to wind up Bordeaux Fine Wines Ltd has been put back to 3rd March 2014. If the Insolvency Service's petition to wind up the company in the public interest succeeds on 26th February then HMRC's petition will not need to be heard.
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Andrew Penman 'race-stopped' Ken Gundlach at Lingfield Racecourse to ask him about a Mirror reader's expensive wine bought from Bordeaux Fine Wines Ltd. The reader had sunk his life savings in these wines supposedly stored at London City Bond. Unfortunately there is no sign of them at LCB.
Nor, apparently, is there any sign of 10 cases bought by a middle aged woman who also sunk a substantial part of her life savings in wine from Bordeaux Fine Wines Ltd. She bought 28 cases in all but there are only 18 of them at London City Bond with 10 missing.
Another client of BFW's is concerned about his en primeur purchases.
It is not known whether these are isolated examples or whether Ken Gundlach's Bordeaux Fine Wines Ltd failed to buy a significant proportion of its clients' wine. If it transpires that there are many wines missing, then given that BFW's turnover was very close to £20 million (£4.9m dividend to sole shareholder – K. Gundlach) there ought to be a police investigation. Furthermore given the company's turnover BFW comes under the remit of the Serious Fraud Office.