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coffeeman
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I have a small struggling business with the usual creditor issues. One of my creditors has stopped trading his business, has got a job working for one of his competitors and is refusing to continue paying off his account, as previously agreed. On the CRO website his business has been 'dissolved'. Our accountant has suggested that that was because he failed to lodge his accounts. He is refusing to explain why there has been no creditors meeting. It seems that he can forget about his business and no authority is interested in him formally winding up the business and explaining to creditors what happened to their money/goods. A legal friend informally suggested that I make a complaint to the CRO or the Director of Corporate Affairs and he would be forced to appoint someone to wind up the business thus incurring their fees. This is not the first time I found myself owed money from a business that was let fade away. Any advice on persuing my rights as a creditor would be much appreciated.