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Chamber chief’s company facing £1500 fine for late accounts

Alison Henderson, chief executive of Dundee and Angus Chamber of Commerce.
Alison Henderson, chief executive of Dundee and Angus Chamber of Commerce.

The marketing and event management company of the chief executive of Dundee and Angus Chamber of Commerce is liable for a £1500 fine for the late filing of accounts.

Alison Henderson is secretary and director of My Pinkie Promise.

It was facing striking off action by the Registrar of Companies for not submitting its accounts and returns for 2015 on time.

It should have submitted its accounts by December 31 and its annual returns by March 2.

In August Companies House served a 
Section 1000 notice on My Pinkie Promise, informing the company it would be struck off the register of companies and dissolved in two months unless cause was shown to the contrary.

Mrs Henderson said at the time the overdue filings for My Pinkie Promise had been “due to an administrative oversight.”

Contact had been made with Companies House, which she said would delay further action to allow all outstanding documents to be filed.

Yesterday, she stated: “We’re working with our accountant to submit the documents which are overdue, and are in contact with Companies House to keep them informed.

“My Pinkie Promise is also continuing with the day-to-day business, working on client projects, and our commitment to those remains the same.”

Companies House has now issued a DISS40 notice, discontinuing the striking off action as cause has been shown why the company should not be struck off.

A spokesman at Companies House said: “The company has been in touch indicating it is in business and it intends to file its accounts.

“It will be liable for a penalty once the accounts have been filed, which should have been done by December 2015.”

A Companies House guide explains that a private company more than six months late would have to pay a penalty of £1500.

My Pinkie Promise was also late with its accounts last year and was formally dissolved, but was later restored to the register after the firm applied to resume operations.