Nine-year ban means he can’t be a company director again until he is aged 86
Joiner benefited personally from leaseholders’ funds
Breached Team’s management agreement with leaseholders
Judge criticises Joiner’s ‘lack of probity’
But … Team collapsed owing £636,000, so where has the rest of the money gone?
(Court case delayed by Mr Joiner’s unevidenced medical conditions, until patience exhausted)
Controversial leasehold figure Dudley Joiner, founder of the so-called Right To Manage Federation, has been banned from being a company director, for the second time.
Government today gave assurance that the leasehold reform bills would be brought forward in this session of Parliament, but it would not publish the bills for pre-legislative scrutiny as former housing minister Lord Greenhalgh has urged.
Lord Kennedy of Southwark, Labour chief whip in the Lords and a powerful voice for leaseholders, raised the issue, and received the following response from Baroness Scott of Bybrook, the Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State in the Lords:
“We are committed to making enfranchisement simpler and cheaper for leaseholders.