Belfast Telegraph

Beauty boss hit with boardroom ban after cosmetics firm ran up debts of nearly £1m

- BY MARGARET CANNING

director of a Northern Ireland beauty business has been banned from the boardroom for six years after his company went bust owing nearly £1m.

Michael Burnside of Knightsbri­dge Park in Belfast was the director of Zen Beauty Services Ltd on Heron Road, which sold cosmetics and toiletries.

The company was set up in 2006.

In the proceeding­s brought by the Department for the Econoing my, Mr Burnside (52) accepted instances of unfit conduct including failing to submit a sworn statement of affairs, and entering preferenti­al transactio­ns which harmed the interests of the company and its creditors.

The department said Mr Burnside had caused the company to settle his personal capital gains tax liability, which was a breach of his duty to the company.

When PJG Recovery was appointed administra­tors in December 2014, the company owed £981,276 after assets of £226,512 were taken into account. AccordTHE to an administra­tors’ report filed in March, the company was sold at auction for £145,000 in April last year.

Mr Burnside and fellow director Andrew Porter also entered individual voluntary arrangemen­ts for their own financial affairs, which led to just under £7,300 being recovered.

Claims from creditors included unpaid bills from beauty companies.

Skincare giant Elemis was owed just over £127,821, and an agreed claim was concluded of around £106,000.

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