Insolvency Service enforcement outcomes 2025-26
Updated 31 July 2025
These tables show numbers of director disqualifications, bankruptcy and debt relief restrictions achieved by the Insolvency Service as well as on-going and concluded civil and criminal investigations. They are sourced from live Insolvency Service administrative systems and therefore some figures may be revised in future updates.
1. Director disqualifications
Table 1 shows numbers of director disqualifications in Great Britain resulting from enforcement activity of the Insolvency Service under Sections 2, 6 and 8 of the . For Section 2, only those cases resulting from a referral or significant input from the Insolvency Service are included. The total number of director disqualifications is published annually by Companies House.
Table 1: Number and mean length of director disqualifications, Great Britain, 2025/26 year to date
Period | Number | Mean length (years) |
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2025/26 YTD | 274 | 8.2 |
Apr 25 | 98 [r] | 8.2 |
May 25 | 95 [r] | 8.3 [r] |
June 25 | 81 | 8.0 |
[r] indicates that the number has been revised from the previously published version of this table
Source: Insolvency Service administrative systems
1.1 Section 6 director disqualifications
Table 2 contains numbers of disqualifications under Section 6 of the . Section 6 relates to unfit conduct in relation to an insolvent or dissolved company. The number of allegations relating to COVID-19 financial support scheme abuse are also shown. Numbers of allegations are derived from information recorded on the Insolvency Service administrative systems. In some cases multiple allegations were recorded. The numbers below include all cases for which at least one allegation related to COVID-19 financial support schemes was recorded.
Since December 2021, the Insolvency Service has had the power to investigate directors of dissolved companies as well as insolvent companies. The numbers of Section 6 disqualifications relating to dissolved companies are shown in the table below.
Table 2: Director disqualifications under Section 6 of the CDDA, Great Britain, 2025/26 year to date
Period | Section 6 disqualifications in period | Of which relate to dissolved companies | Of which relate to COVID-19 financial support scheme abuse allegations | Mean length (years) for COVID-19 allegations | Of which relate to unfair treatment of the crown allegations |
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2025/26 YTD | 252 | 1 | 187 | 9.2 | 26 |
Apr 25 | 88 | 0 | 65 | 9.3 | 7 |
May 25 | 89 [r] | 0 | 71 [r] | 9.1 | 7 |
June 25 | 75 | 1 | 51 | 9.3 | 12 |
[r] indicates that the number has been revised from the previously published version of this table
Source: Insolvency Service administrative systems
2. Bankruptcy restrictions
Table 3 contains information on bankruptcy and debt relief restrictions, imposed under the . It is derived from information recorded on Insolvency Service administrative systems. The number of debt relief restrictions is small and therefore only the combined numbers of bankruptcy and debt relief restrictions are shown.
Table 3: Bankruptcy and debt relief restrictions, England and Wales, 2025/26 year to date
Period | Number | Mean length (years) | Of which relate to COVID-19 financial support scheme abuse allegations | Mean length (years) for COVID-19 allegations |
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2025/26 YTD | 25 | 7.2 | 14 | 8.7 |
Apr 25 | 10 | 7.5 | 5 | 9.0 |
May 25 | 9 [r] | 7.3 [r] | 6 | 8.5 |
June 25 | 6 | 6.5 | 3 | 8.7 |
[r] indicates that the number has been revised from the previously published version of this table
Source: Insolvency Service administrative systems
3. Criminal investigation outcomes
Table 4 contains information on the number of defendants convicted following a criminal investigation and charges brought by the Insolvency Service. Convicted defendants may receive more than one sentence.
Table 4: Criminal investigation outcomes, Great Britain, 2025/26 year to date
Period | Defendants convicted | Of which relate to COVID-19 financial support scheme abuse |
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2025/26 YTD | 25 | 12 |
Apr 25 | 11 | 6 |
May 25 | 8 | 3 |
June 25 | 6 | 3 |
Source: Insolvency Service administrative systems
3.1 Criminal sentencing
Table 5 contains information on the types and lengths of criminal sentences resulting from investigations concluded by the Insolvency Service
Table 5: Criminal investigation sentencing, Great Britain, 2025/26 year to date
Period | Criminal sentence: unpaid work (hours) | Criminal sentence: number of confiscation orders | Criminal sentence: number of rehabilitation orders | Criminal sentence: imprisonment (incl. suspended) (months) |
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2025/26 YTD | 2,745 | 0 | 0 | 418 |
Apr 25 | 1,400 | 0 | 0 | 194 |
May 25 | 420 | 0 | 0 | 154 |
June 25 | 925 | 0 | 0 | 70 |
Source: Insolvency Service administrative systems
4. Civil investigation outcomes
Table 6 contains information on compensation order outcomes granted either by the courts following an application by the Insolvency Service on behalf of the Secretary of State or settled by way of undertaking.
Table 6: Civil investigation outcomes, Great Britain, 2025/26 year to date
Period | Civil compensation order and undertakings | Civil compensation order and undertakings value (拢) |
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2025/26 YTD | 33 | 1,239,659 |
Apr 25 | 15 | 495,509 |
May 25 | 11 | 528,599 |
June 25 | 7 | 215,551 |
Source: Insolvency Service administrative systems
4.1 Companies wound up in the public interest
Table 7 contains information on companies wound up in the public interest following investigations by the Insolvency Service under .
Table 7: Companies wound up in the public interest, United Kingdom, 2025/26 year to date
Period | Companies wound up in the public interest |
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2025/26 YTD | 9 |
Apr 25 | 1 |
May 25 | 0 |
June 25 | 8 |
Source: Insolvency Service administrative systems
5. Enforcement work in progress
5.1 Targeted for investigation
Table 8 contains information on the volume of criminal and director disqualifications in Great Britain, live companies under in the United Kingdom and bankruptcy restriction cases targeted for investigation in England and Wales by the Insolvency Service.
Table 8: Enforcement work in progress, targeted for investigation, 2025/26 year to date
Period | Cases targeted for criminal investigation | Companies targeted for civil investigation | Companies targeted for live investigation | Bankruptcy restrictions targeted for investigation |
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2025/26 YTD | 40 | 551 | 62 | 31 |
Apr 25 | 25 | 165 | 11 | 15 |
May 25 | 11 | 192 | 21 | 9 |
June 25 | 4 | 194 | 30 | 7 |
Source: Insolvency Service administrative systems
5.2 Under investigation
Table 9 contains information on the volume of investigations commenced but not yet concluded by the Insolvency Service for criminal, director disqualifications in Great Britain, live companies under in the United Kingdom and bankruptcy restriction cases in England and Wales.
Table 9: Enforcement work in progress, totals as at the end of each month, 2025/26
Period | Cases under criminal investigation | Company cases under civil disqualification investigation | Live companies under criminal investigation | Bankruptcy restriction defendants under investigation |
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As at 30 Apr 25 | 173 | 1,044 | 73 | 124 |
As at 31 May 25 | 179 | 1,027 | 68 | 118 |
As at 30 June 25 | 171 | 1,031 | 70 | 107 |
Source: Insolvency Service administrative systems
6. Enforcement work concluded
Table 10 contains information on the volume of investigations concluded by the Insolvency Service for criminal, director disqualification in Great Britain, live companies under in the United Kingdom and bankruptcy restriction cases in England and Wales.
Table 10: Enforcement work investigation concluded, 2025/26 year to date
Period | Criminal case investigations concluded | Company case investigations for civil director disqualifications concluded | Live company investigations under companies act 1985 concluded | Bankruptcy restriction investigations concluded |
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2025/26 YTD | 22 | 340 | 37 | 26 |
Apr 25 | 5 | 153 | 10 | 8 |
May 25 | 10 | 83 | 19 | 9 |
June 25 | 7 | 104 | 8 | 9 |
Source: Insolvency Service administrative systems