by OUR BUSINESS STAFF
The only remaining director of a crisis-hit member of the Avocet group of companies has made an unsuccessful bid to have a £177,000 award to a former executive reconsidered by the employment tribunal service.
Avocet IP Ltd., involved in the patents and intellectual property business, failed to appear at a tribunal hearing held in March before Employment Judge Johnson. The claimant at the Manchester hearing was Iain Munro, Avocet's one time project director.
Mr Munro, employed by the company from 2018 to 2020, was successful with his claim that Avocet management had illegally deducted wages, in breach of employment law.
As we reported previously Judge Johnson ordered Avocet IP to pay Mr Munro £177,313 in what was yet another case brought against the group by ex-employees. In each instance the worker concerned has been successful with his or her claim.
Judge Johnson's published decision on the application for reconsideration of his judgment shows the bid for a "re-trial" had been made by Dr 'Bob' Jennings who was left as the sole director of Avocet IP following the enforced resignation of his business colleague Martin Frost. Mr Frost was declared bankrupt last October, and bankrupts are not permitted to hold company directorships.
In a case update the judge declares: "The respondent’s application dated 25 March 2022 (and further email dated 4 April 2022) for reconsideration of the judgment sent to the parties on 18 March 2022 is refused. There is no reasonable prospect of the original decision being varied or revoked".
"1. Although the respondent’s representative has not formally
requested that his emails be treated as application for reconsideration, it
appears that he was effectively asking that reconsideration take place.
Avocet IP is one of several companies in the group who are way behind with their paperwork and filing of documents with Companies House.
Annual accounts for the year to December 31st 2020 should have been provided by September 30th 2021, but there is still no sign of them.
In addition, an updated Confirmation Statement was due to be filed by October 22nd 2021, but that document is also missing from the Companies House file.
An active proposal to strike off Avocet IP Ltd. from the register of companies was suspended in January.
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