What are the restrictions on a bankrupt?
The following are criminal offences: Obtaining credit of 500 or more either alone or with another person, without disclosing your bankruptcy. (note: this is not just borrowing money – it includes your getting credit, as a result of a statement or conduct which is designed to get credit, even though you have not made a specific agreement for it. For example, ordering goods without asking for credit and then failing to pay for them when they are delivered); carrying on business (directly or indirectly) in a different name from that in which you were made bankrupt, without telling you were made bankrupt, without telling all those you do business with the name in which you were made bankrupt; being concerned (directly or indirectly) in promoting, forming or managing a company without the court’s permission, whether formally appointed as a director or not. You may not hold certain public offices. You may not hold office as a trustee of a charity or a pension fund. You may open a new bank or