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Film Producer's 50 Companies Struck Off, Workers Unpaid

Published Sunday, June 21, 2026 · Updated June 21

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  • Corporate Accountability and Worker Exploitation1 source

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Film producer Alan Latham has had fifty of his businesses compulsorily struck off by Companies House in the United Kingdom. This action has resulted in film workers and suppliers being unable to recover unpaid fees, raising concerns about corporate accountability.

What We Know — Key Points

  • Fifty of film producer Alan Latham's businesses have been compulsorily struck off by Companies House.
  • The dissolution of these companies has left film workers and suppliers unable to recover unpaid fees.

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Corporate Accountability and Worker Exploitation
  • The Guardian

    The article highlights the exploitation of film workers and suppliers who are unable to recover unpaid fees due to a producer's companies being dissolved, raising questions about corporate accountability.

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