If someone obtains a County Court Judgment against a company - can this fact be "advertised" on the Companies House register in any way.
Any other ways of publicising the fact?
If someone obtains a County Court Judgment against a company - can this fact be "advertised" on the Companies House register in any way.
Any other ways of publicising the fact?
Surely the fact is registered (assuming that it wasn't satisfied in the requisite time).
Anyone conducting a credit check on the company will be told of the CCJ. What else are you trying to achieve?
tim
Not trying to *achieve* anything.
I was asking how the matter was publicised (so that other people do not suffer as a result of the company's working practices)
well then ... The information is available if you pay, but it isn't freely available
tim
Registry Trust provide details of all CCJs, and if you do a credit search with one of the credit reference agencies, then this is supplied as part of the information you receive from them.
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