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Suspended Sentence for Director After £800,000 Spend on Company Vehicles and Failure to Keep Proper Accounts

Construction company director did not keep up-to-date accounts



Suspended Sentence for Director After £800,000 Spend on Company Vehicles and Failure to Keep Proper Accounts
Suspended Sentence for Director After £800,000 Spend on Company Vehicles and Failure to Keep Proper Accounts
  • Eugenijus Nalivaika was the sole director of Niki Contractors Ltd when it entered liquidation in May 2021 

  • Niki Contractors spent more than £800,000 on 106 vehicles in a six-month period and was liquidated with liabilities of more than £2.5 million 

  • Nalivaika failed to provide any explanation of the purchases or deliver up-to-date company records 


The director of a Leeds-based construction firm who failed to keep up-to-date accounting records and explain why his company spent more than £800,000 on over 100 vehicles has been given a suspended prison sentence. 


Eugenijus Nalivaika was sentenced to 15 months in prison, suspended for 18 months, when he appeared at Leeds Crown Court on Friday 3 May. He was also ordered to complete 250 hours of unpaid work and pay costs of £4,714.30. 


The 46-year-old pleaded guilty to failing to keep accounting records when he was director of Niki Contractors Ltd at a hearing in February. 


Nalivaika, of Charlton Road, Leeds, was also disqualified as a company director for seven years in January in separate civil proceedings brought by the Insolvency Service. 


Mark Stephens, Chief Investigator at the Insolvency Service, said: 

Eugenijus Nalivaika enjoyed the benefits of limited liability while running his business without accepting the responsibilities that come with it. Directors must ensure proper records are kept, filed and preserved. This is to protect consumers and other businesses who have dealings with the company. Nalivaika failed to do this and this sentence sends a strong signal to the business community that such a blatant disregard for keeping your accounts up-to-date will not be tolerated.

Nalivaika was appointed as sole director of Niki Contractors in January 2020. The company had been trading since December 2016 with different directors in charge. 


Niki Contractors was wound-up just over a year into Nalivaika’s directorship in May 2021 due to mounting debts. 


Investigations by the Insolvency Service revealed Niki Contractors made more than 4,300 payments to 614 people labelled ‘wages’ between April 2020 and January 2021. The total cost of these payments was more than £3.7 million. 


Niki Contractors also made 106 payments totalling £869,670 to purchase vehicles, mainly older commercial vans, between July 2020 and January 2021. 


More than £4.5 million was paid to Niki Contractors from other companies in the same period. 

Nalivaika failed to explain any of the payments and did not deliver company records to the Insolvency Service or the liquidator when requested. 


Niki Contractors was liquidated with liabilities of more than £2.5 million. Nalivaika’s breaches have prevented the liquidator from being able to investigate the company’s accounts. 


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