The Oxford-based imaging and pre-press company was established following the acquisition of Image Facilities from administrative receivers in June 2000.
Director and company secretary Barry Woodgate was under a three-year bankruptcy order served in 1998 when he was appointed as a director of DFK in September 2000. The bankruptcy order expired in July 2001.
"I find it incredulous that an undischarged bankrupt could be a director of a company," said National Print Database partner David Whitaker.
Woodgate was also a director of Image Control (Europe), dissolved in May 2000.
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