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    Paul Mackenzie, ex boss Mackenzie Hall has been jailed for breaching an order no to compete with his former business.

    How Sad
    nem

    ooops got crazy keys I title>
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    Re: Paul Mackenzieckenzie

    My heart bleeds :tinysmile_twink_t2:
    Never give up, Never surrender.

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      Paul Mackenzie, former CEO of debt collection agency (DCA) Mackenzie Hall, has been jailed after breaching a legal order not to compete with his former business.On 8 January, Mackenzie was sentenced to 10 months in prison by Lord Doherty, following a petition and complaint by Mackenzie Hall and its owner, PRA Group.
      Following PRA’s purchase of Kilmarnock firm Mackenzie Hall for £33.5m in January 2012, Mackenzie remained as an employee, but left the company in July 2012.
      As part of the sale agreement, Mackenzie had agreed not to compete with his old business.
      In July 2012 however, two former employees of Mackenzie Hall launched Mercantile Recovery Solutions, a DCA also based in Kilmarnock, which Mackenzie became involved with.
      Mackenzie Hall and PRA obtained an interdict – the Scottish equivalent of an Injunction in the English courts – ordering Mackenzie to stop working for the rival firm.
      Mackenzie repeatedly and by his own admission breached the interdict, leading Lord Doherty to state upon sentencing him:
      “Those breaches demonstrated a wilful defiance of the court’s orders and a disregard for the consequences which your conduct would be likely to have on the petitioners.
      “Your breach was both wilful and of a repeated nature between 31 July 2012 and 18 January 2013.”
      Lord Doherty went on to refer to an occasion on 2 November 2012, when Mackenzie had divulged confidential information about his old employer, as “calculated to cause damage to, and difficulty for, the petitioners and their parent company.”
      http://www.credittoday.co.uk/article...ckenzie-jailed
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        Re: Paul Mackenzieckenzie

        Sums up that mans attitude totally unprincipled.

        Got 500 quid out of MH a few years ago when Rob Sands the Compliance director allowed over 30 searches on my CRA files when I had no ( and still don't have) delinquent accounts.

        nem
        Last edited by nemesis45; 6th February 2015, 16:31:PM.

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