TWO men have denied misconduct by a company undergoing winding-up procedures.
Ian Robb, 52, and Duncan Robb, 47, face prosecution by the Department of Business Enterprise and Regulatory Reform.
The charges relate to documentation allegedly not passed on, relating to In-Car Solutions, with premises in Maxwell Street, South Shields, and High Northgate, Darlington.
Ian Robb, of Moor Lane, Cleadon, and Duncan Robb, of Cornsay Village, County Durham, appeared for a short plea hearing at Durham Crown Court yesterday.
They both denied misconduct in the course of winding up of the company between July 19 and December 1, 2004.
Both also pleaded not guilty to a second charge alleging they failed to comply with an office holder.
In both cases, it is said they failed to pass on relevant information about the company to the liquidator, in breach of the Insolvency Act of 1986.
Both men were bailed to return to court in the week of June 2.
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