The government has abandoned plans to reduce the amount of time it keeps records of dissolved companies kept on Companies House.
It faced criticism from campaigners in August after plans emerged that it Companies House would reduce the amount of time information about dissolved companies was kept from 20 years to just six.
Companies House keeps a record of every company incorporated in the UK, including director and shareholder information, along with records of company accounts.
If the proposals went ahead, more than 2.5m company records would have vanished.
In June 2015, when the decision was made to make previously paid for information available free of charge on Companies House, there was a sharp rise in the number of company searches conducted. However, Companies House received complaints that the decision did not adhere to data protection law.
Campaigners in support of asbestos, and other industrial disease related illness, victims voiced their concern that some negligent companies would never be brought to account over the impact of historic working conditions on former employees lives.
Many industrial diseases take many years to develop, and it was argued that the implementation of the proposals would have denied many victims their access to justice.
Our team of forensic accountants regularly use Companies House in order to access relevant records that assist in assessing the quantum aspects of legal cases.
We also assist solicitors in industrial disease cases where there is a loss of earnings, loss of pensionor loss of dependencyelement involved in the case.
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