Case details for Andrew DRURY

Name: Andrew DRURY

Name: AK CREATION LIMITED

Date of Birth: 27 / 9 / 1979

Date Order Starts: 14 / 4 / 2025

Disqualification Length: 10 Years 0 Month(s)

CRO Number: 09669999

Last Known Address: 25 Denesway,, Meopham,, , , GRAVESEND,, DA13 0EA

Conduct: On 21 May 2020, Mr Andrew Drury (“Mr Drury”) breached the terms of the Bounce Back Loan (“BBL”) scheme by causing AK Creation Limited (“AK”) to overstate its turnover on its application for a BBL, resulting in the company receiving a BBL of £50,000 when he knew, or ought to have known, that AK was not eligible for a loan of that value, in that: • The BBL scheme terms allowed businesses to receive a loan of up to 25% of their annual turnover for the 2019 calendar year, which the applicant would self-certify when completing the BBL application.   • If a company was established after 01 January 2019, they were allowed to estimate the company turnover from the date the company started to trade. • AK was incorporated on 03 July 2015. • Mr Drury declared on the company’s BBL application form an annual turnover of £200,000, and consequently, on 28 May 2020, AK received a £50,000 BBL. • A Profit and Loss report produced by the company accounting system shows that the company achieved a turnover of £106,920.27 in the period 01 January 2019 – 31 December 2019. • This would have meant the company would have been eligible to apply for a BBL of £26,731. • The overstatement of turnover totalling £93,079.73 meant that AK received £23,269 more than it was entitled to from the BBL scheme. • AK entered Creditor’s Voluntary Liquidation on 14 September 2022. • At liquidation, AK had liabilities totalling £55,433.41, of which £40,749.76 was owed to the bank in respect of the BBL. 

This information is correct as at 26 / 3 / 2025


Name: KEITH MASON

Name: AK CREATION LIMITED

Date of Birth: 1 / 11 / 1978

Date Order Starts: 14 / 4 / 2025

Disqualification Length: 9 Years 0 Month(s)

CRO Number: 09669999

Last Known Address: 27 Selworthy Close,, , , , BILLERICAY,, CM11 2SL

Conduct: On 21 May 2020, Mr Keith Mason (“Mr Mason”) breached the terms of the Bounce Back Loan (“BBL”) scheme by causing or allowing AK Creation Limited (“AK”) to overstate its turnover on its application for a BBL, resulting in the company receiving a BBL of £50,000 when he knew, or ought to have known, that AK was not eligible for a loan of that value, in that: • The BBL scheme terms allowed businesses to receive a loan of up to 25% of their annual turnover for the 2019 calendar year, which the applicant would self-certify when completing the BBL application.   • If a company was established after 01 January 2019, they were allowed to estimate the company turnover from the date the company started to trade. • AK was incorporated on 03 July 2015. • Mr Mason’s co-director declared on the company’s BBL application form an annual turnover of £200,000, and consequently, on 28 May 2020, AK received a £50,000 BBL. • A Profit and Loss report produced by the company accounting system shows that the company achieved a turnover of £106,920.27 in the period 01 January 2019 – 31 December 2019. • This would have meant the company would have been eligible to apply for a BBL of £26,731. • The overstatement of turnover totalling £93,079.73 meant that AK received £23,269 more than it was entitled to from the BBL scheme. • AK entered Creditor’s Voluntary Liquidation on 14 September 2022. • At liquidation, AK had liabilities totalling £55,433.41, of which £40,749.76 was owed to the bank in respect of the BBL.  

This information is correct as at 26 / 3 / 2025



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