Debt company creates financial disaster
Mike Jones from Cwmbran
A finance company run by ex-bankrupts has gone bust leaving more than 1,000 people out of pocket.
Administrators are picking over the bones of Apex DCM but experts say the company鈥檚 victims are unlikely to get their money back.
Mike Jones from Cwmbran is one of the company鈥檚 victims. He got badly into debt and ended up owing nearly 拢39,000.
Nottingham based Apex DCM seemed to have the answer. They would handle all correspondence with his creditors and handle repayments. For 拢450 a month the company promised he would be debt free in six years.
But last December he spoke to the company and found out he still owed around 拢34,000. Despite making payments totalling 拢34,000, Apex DCM paid off just 拢4,000 of his debts.
Mike was devastated by the news: 鈥淎n abyss just opens up underneath you and you just wants to suck you in. You look into you and ask how you could allow yourself to be scammed for 拢30,000.鈥
The company was started by former bankrupt John Baird in 2002. His company secretary Sentley Wilson was a solicitor at the time, but has since been struck off for misappropriating clients money. He鈥檚 was also declared bankrupt 鈥 but continued to be involved with Apex DCM.
The pair were also directors of a number of other small companies 鈥 all of which are now defunct or have proposals to strike them off the register of companies.
These companies owe Apex DCM around 拢1.3m. John Baird also personally owed the company more than 拢400,000 when he died in 2009.
X Ray asked forensic accountant Geoff Mesher of Grant Thornton to look at the administrators report into the company.
He told us: 鈥淭hese loans may have been made entirely legitimately and with the best intentions听 to help other companies. At the other end of the spectrum it could be that these payments were, deliberately made to defraud creditors of Apex DCM and move that money out to benefit ultimately someone else.鈥
He said it was unlikely that creditors like Mike would get any money back from the company.
John Baird died in October 2009.听 We wrote to Sentley Wilson asking him what he鈥檇 done with the money Apex DCM had received from Mike and other customers, but he hasn鈥檛 responded.
Mike has now been forced to declare himself bankrupt.
He told X Ray: 鈥淚 could have gone bankrupt seven years ago and could be be out and be putting my life back together again. But there was a pride in me in paying back what I borrowed.
鈥淲e're back on near breadline again. Any father would want to do the best for their children and I can't. 鈥
Apex DCM is an extreme case, but regulators are concerned about standards in the debt management industry. The Office of Fair Trading carried out a review of the industry last year and gave warnings to 129 companies.听
So what should you do if you鈥檙e struggling with serious debt?听 It鈥檚 important to remember that there is no need to use a debt management company as a number of reputable organisations will help for free. There鈥檚 a list of these companies below:
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Details of where to access help locally is also available from .