Ugo Monye's Bankruptcy Petition Withdrawn as HMRC Can't Locate Him
Ugo Monye's Bankruptcy Petition Withdrawn as HMRC Can't Locate Him

Ugo Monye's Bankruptcy Petition Withdrawn as HMRC Can't Locate Him

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A bankruptcy petition against rugby pundit Ugo Monye has been withdrawn after HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) failed to locate him to serve the necessary documents. The petition stemmed from Monye's physical wellbeing company, Show Me The Monye Ltd, which reportedly owes nearly £200,000 in taxes and National Insurance contributions. During a High Court hearing, HMRC's legal representative explained the inability to serve papers due to a lack of knowledge about Monye's current address, leading Judge Sally Barber to grant the withdrawal request. Despite Monye's frequent appearances as a pundit on television and radio, sources suggest HMRC may have attempted to serve the petition to an outdated address. Monye expressed his engagement with financial advisors and hopes for a resolution soon. Official comments from HMRC regarding the matter are still pending.

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