The parent company of former contractor McGill has claimed that an investigation into money transfers between the two businesses has now been resolved.
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The administrators of Dundee-based construction services firm McGill, which entered administration for the second time in less than four years in August last year, are taking legal action against its parent company, United Capital Investments Ltd (UC), to recover £442,602.
Dundee-based contractor McGill has officially entered administration for the second time in less than four years. Filings at Companies House show the company, lately registered as McGill Facilities Management Ltd, appointed an administrator on August 25th.
Provisional liquidators have been appointed at Doorset Technology Limited after the firm ceased trading earlier this month. Established in 2010, the company trades as a manufacturer, distributor and project manager for doors, doorsets and related component products, operating from its main manu
Administrators have been appointed to Glasgow-based Sharc Highlands Ltd and have issued a call for expressions of interest in the company's assets. The company is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Sharc Energy Limited, which was originally established to support the deployment of Sharc technolo