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Two years on, council continues to chase owners of Brighton flit-in-the-night restaurant

by Jo Wadsworth
Tuesday 11 Dec, 2018 at 6:44PM
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Brighton restaurant closes owing £200k to council


The council has joined forces with other local authorities across the country to try to recover unpaid taxes from a restaurant chain which closed suddenly owing £200,000 in Brighton – and even more elsewhere.

Jimmy’s Brighton shut its Brighton Marina restaurant overnight in August 2016, when staff had already spoken out about outstanding holiday pay, fake pay slips and other tax avoiding scams.

Although Jimmy’s Brighton was nominally run by a standalone company, other branches of Jimmy’s across the country opened and closed in similar circumstances, including restaurants in Watford, Derby, Wimbledon, Epsom and the O2 in Greenwich. These branches were operated by companies with shared directors, shareholders or corporate addresses.

In 2016, The Caterer reported that the companies’ reported outstanding business rates totalled £500,000 just in those authorities which were happy to disclose the size of the debts.

Brighton and Hove City Council has recovered £20,000 after removing items from the premises and auctioning them – but as the restaurants were typically light on assets, using rented furniture and equipment, recovering more is proving a challenge.

The council said: “When Jimmy’s Brighton went bankrupt in 2016 it owed the council around £200,000. We recovered more than £20,000 after bailiff action to remove and auction items from their premises.

“We are now one of a number of councils working with insolvency experts Smith and Williamson in an attempt to recover more money from the company’s directors. This work is being carried out at no expense to the council.

“Unfortunately, as is often the case in situations of this nature, any cash and assets which may have once been held in these companies were dissipated prior to these companies entering into liquidation.

“So getting more money back is dependent upon identifying and successfully claiming against key parties.

“This involves recovering the companies’ records from third party sources (eg, banks and creditors) and conducting a detailed analysis to try to identify assets and/or pursuable claims.

“This is painstaking and time-consuming work and our efforts in this regard are ongoing.”

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  1. marcus says:
    7 years ago

    we need an ivy in hove am getting bored with etch – no more common places please – keep these for out of town

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    • Christopher Hawtree says:
      7 years ago

      Hove Tandoori is very good. And with an excellent view of the Carnegie Library.

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