Newark: Man who misused Covid loan gets six-year business ban

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An investigation found Lee Mankelow paid the £50,000 Bounce Back Loan to a former director

A businessman who misused a £50,000 emergency government loan aimed at supporting firms in the pandemic has been banned from running a company.

The 42-year-old, of Arnold, has been disqualified from operating as the director of a business for six years. Mankelow, however, transferred the full £50,000 a day after he received the loan to a former director of the company, breaching the terms of the loan which stated that the money must be used to support the business, investigators said.The service found no evidence to support his claims that the money was used to pay the wages, bonuses, dividends and expenses of the former director, who had stayed on as an employee of the company.

The 42-year-old was the sole director of the city's Lokma BBQ Ltd until the company went into liquidation in January this year.

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