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Glasgow engineer abused £100k Bounce Back Loan

Glasgow engineer abused £100k Bounce Back Loan


John Gerard McGarvey, aged 37, from Rutherglen, has been disqualified as a director for 11 years after claiming two separate Bounce Back Loans totalling £100,000.

McGarvey was the sole director of CKO Civil Engineering & Surveying Limited, which was incorporated in October 2019 and ran as a surveyor’s firm based in Kirkinitlloch until it went into liquidation in November 2021.

CKO applied for its first Bounce Back Loan of £50,000 in July 2020, with McGarvey stating the company had a previous year’s turnover of £225,000.

Bounce Back Loans were government-backed loans introduced to support businesses through the covid pandemic. Under the rules of the scheme, companies could apply for loans of up to 25% of their 2019 turnover, allowing them to borrow from £2,000 to a maximum of £50,000, as long as the money was to be used for the economic benefit of the business.

Businesses were not allowed to apply for an additional loan unless they had originally borrowed less than the maximum amount.

But CKO applied for a second Bounce Back Loan of £50,000 just four weeks later, in August 2020. This time McGarvey applied to a different bank and said that the business had a previous year’s turnover of £218,000.

The company struggled to survive and went into liquidation owing around £183,000, which triggered an investigation by the Insolvency Service.

Investigators discovered that McGarvey had applied for two loans – which was against the rules of the scheme – and had exaggerated CKO’s turnover both times. The company’s most recent accounts showed a turnover of only around £46,400.

They also discovered that McGarvey had used the full £100,000 for his own gain, rather than to support his business.

His disqualification from being a company director started on 28th October 2022 and lasts for 11 years. The disqualification undertaking prevents him from directly, or indirectly, becoming involved in the promotion, formation or management of a company, without the permission of the court.

Insolvency Service investigation manager Steven McGinty said: “Not only did John McGarvey grossly exaggerate the company’s turnover to secure an initial loan, he also applied to a second bank for another loan his company wasn’t entitled to. To compound his actions, he used the money for his personal gain.

“His 11-year ban should serve as a warning that if you abuse government support, we will use our full powers to bring you to account.”

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