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Mr Ghopee and Barons Finance – Important for any County Court proceedings

22/01/2014

[Update 3 February 2014. A new order has been made in the Mercantile Court. Very important for anyone dealing with or knowing of proceedings by Mr Ghopee under any company name.]

We have previously had cause to examine the activities of Mr Dharam Prakash Ghopee, via an assortment of companies, in lending money without a consumer credit licence, at astronomical rates of interest, then seeking possession orders and eviction of the borrowers’ homes.

As we have previously noted, Mr Ghopee’s original vehicle for making these loans, Barons Finance Limited, is in liquidation following his failure to pay costs on a lost claim. There are plenty of other companies that Mr Ghopee uses, some of which are here, and to that list we can add ‘Euro Business Finance Plc’. Mr Ghopee apparently transferred the loan book of Barons Finance to, amongst others, Barons Bridging Finance 1 Ltd, though there are significant questions about the timing of that transfer.

There have been substantial and complex proceedings in the Mercantile Court. HHJ Mackie QC appears to have reserved all ‘Ghopee’ cases to himself and there are a swathe of cases where permission has been granted for out of time appeal and set aside of possession orders, and, the last I heard, another set of joined cases where permission to appeal out of time was being sought.

There have been few published judgments or decisions in these cases. I have heard about various hearings and application hearings, and have seen some notices and orders, but only piecemeal, relating to specific cases under the umbrella of ‘the Ghopee matters’ and in a way that has made it very hard to reconstruct the course of the proceedings.

However, I have no received what appears to be a scan of an order made back in July 2013. A copy is below (and can be downloaded here). Disclaimer. I have not been able to independently verify this document. I am putting it up here on the basis that everything about it is consistent with orders I have seen from the Mercantile Court proceedings. It may be that the order, if such it is, was set aside or varied and I have not seen the subsequent order.

If this is indeed an order made in the Mercantile Court proceedings by HHJ Mackie QC, then everyone involved in proceedings with one of Mr Ghopee’s companies in the County Court should take note and seek to verify the current state of play with the Mercantile Court. Any County Court Judiciary sitting on matters involving Mr Ghopee might also wish to seek clarification.

A list of companies known to have Mr Ghopee as director or for which he has been acting follows the order.

Order 1

Order 2

 

List of Companies

Barons Bridging Finance 1 Limited (Reg Office 169 PERRY VALE, LONDON, ENGLAND, SE23 2JD)

Barons Finance 1 Limited (Reg Office 169 PERRY VALE, LONDON, ENGLAND, SE23 2JD)

Moneylink Finance Limited (Reg Office 169A PERRY VALE, LONDON, ENGLAND, SE23 2JD)

Pangold Investments Limited (Reg Office 169 PERRY VALE, LONDON, ENGLAND, SE23 2JD)
Note this company is described as dissolved here, and under strike off proceedings as of 9 December 2012 here, but we have heard of active proceedings in the name of Pangold. This may be Pangold Estate Limited. See below)

Pangold Estate Limited (Reg Office 169 PERRY VALE, LONDON, ENGLAND, SE23 2JD)

Ghana Commercial Finance Ltd (Reg Office 169 PERRY VALE, LONDON, ENGLAND, SE23 2JD)

Barons Finance 1 Limited (Reg Office 169 PERRY VALE, LONDON, ENGLAND, SE23 2JD)

Ghana Commercial Bunk Limited (Yes, bunk) (Reg Office 169 PERRY VALE, LONDON, ENGLAND, SE23 2JD)

Barons Bridging Finance Public Limited Company [Not a plc – NL] (Reg Office 169 PERRY VALE, LONDON, ENGLAND, SE23 2JD)

Reddy Corporation Limited (Reg Office 169 PERRY VALE, LONDON, ENGLAND, SE23 2JD)

Ghana Commercial Finance Limited (Reg Office 169 PERRY VALE, LONDON, ENGLAND, SE23 2JD)

Euro Business Finance Plc [Not a plc – NL]

It is also worth noting that Halifax Repossessions and Halifax Business Finance had registered offices in the Southend area, one as PO Box 5467, Southend-on-Sea, SS0 9GY, the other as Gopee Business Centre, 9 St Vincent’s Road, Westcliff-on-Sea, Essex, SS0 7BP. In various forms of ‘Credit Agreement’, the address of both Ghana Bunks and Barons Finance Limited has been given as ‘PO Box 5467, Southend-on-Sea, SS0 9GY’, though neither was registered there.

It appears that as well as 169 Perry Vale SE23 2JD (And 169A Perry Vale), the Southend addresses also get used by Mr Gopee’s companies’ ‘credit agreement’ documents, though these are not the registered addresses (e.g for Reddy Corporation and Ghana Bunks).

Giles Peaker is a solicitor and partner in the Housing and Public Law team at Anthony Gold Solicitors in South London. You can find him on Linkedin and on Twitter. Known as NL round these parts.

7 Comments

  1. Ben Reeve-Lewis

    Many of Mr G’s possession claims go through Bromley County Court. The judges and the duty desk are well aware of the various names used.

    Mainly though, the guy works out of Southend. I have had conversations with my opposite numbers there who are equally well aware.

    I have personally visited 169 Perry Vale, as it is on my patch. it is a dereleict building

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    • Giles Peaker

      Yes, but this order – assuming it is genuine – brings any possession claims to a grinding halt unless there is permission from HHJ Mackie QC.

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  2. Guy Skipwith

    Many thanks for posting this … very interesting

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  3. Onyeka

    Can someone who has a loan charged on their house barons finance have the order removed as the company has been in liquidation and the repossession order was suspended on the same house since 2012.

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    • Giles Peaker

      That needs detailed advice and is not something we can answer here. I know there has been a very recent hearing on Gopee’s companies in liquidation which may have addressed this issue, but have not heard more.

      Reply
  4. Dean Svensonn

    does anyone know the out come of this case ? and how I can get a charge put by Mr Ghoppee on my property removed.

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