Mother and son who ran restaurant banned by Insolvency Service

Yu and You

A mother and son who ran a restaurant in Blackburn which featured in a Gordon Ramsey documentary have been banned.

The duo were banned after they under-declared their full cash takings to the tax authorities.

Ching Yau Yu and Vincent Wai Kit Yu were directors of Kai Hing Limited.

The company was incorporated in January 2011 and traded under Yu and You Restaurant and Bar, a Chinese restaurant in the Copster Green area of Blackburn.

The restaurant featured in the TV programme, Ramsay’s Best Restaurant, in 2013.

However, Kai Hing Limited entered into difficult trading conditions and because the company couldn’t pay its debts, Vincent and Ching Yu liquidated the company in January 2017, owing their creditors close to £385,000.

Independent insolvency practitioners were appointed to wind-up the business and reported to the Insolvency Service that the company had a substantial amount of tax discrepancies.

This triggered an investigation by the Insolvency Service, which discovered that Vincent and Ching caused the company to under-declare its full cash takings as soon as Kai Hing Limited started trading in September 2011.

Further enquiries found that Vincent and Ching Yu had already been warned that they had failed to declare more than £600,000 worth of additional sales between October 2011 and January 2016, which would have led to additional tax liabilities of just under £120,000.

And despite making no payments towards the balance of the increased liability, Kai Hing Limited continued to trade until January 2017, while submitting quarterly returns and paying them in full.

Both directors agreed to provide an undertaking to the Secretary of State for Business, Energy and industrial Strategy, which prevents them from becoming directly or indirectly involved in the promotion, formation or management of a company.

Vincent Yu has been banned for seven years, effective from 24 December 2018, while his mother is disqualified for four years.

Rob Clarke, chief investigator for the Insolvency Service, said: “This wasn’t a one-off incident where Vincent and Ching Yu failed to declare their full income as the misdemeanour sustained itself throughout the history of the company.

“Directors are expected to carry out their full responsibilities regardless of their role, including paying the right amount of tax.

“The Yus bans should serve as a warning to others that we will investigate misconduct and pursue disqualification where serious breaches of this nature occur.”

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