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2009-09-03 10:07:38
A Nottingham businessman who featured in the TV series Secret Millionaire has
been declared bankrupt, lawyers say.
Property developer Chek Whyte is believed to owe 30m and had attempted to make
arrangements to continue trading while paying off his debts.
The self-made millionaire appeared on the Channel 4 TV series in 2007 and gave
money to deserving causes in Salford, Greater Manchester.
His bankruptcy is thought to be one of the biggest cases of its kind.
Mr Whyte made his fortune from construction and development, renovating
dilapidated listed buildings such as Colwick Hall and Clifton Hall in
Nottingham.
Bankruptcy order
Manchester law firm Pannone LLP, acting on behalf of creditor Halls Furnishings
Ltd, said: "Mr Whyte had put forward proposals for an individual voluntary
arrangement which were withdrawn.
"And therefore, as no further proposals were put to creditors, the court made
the bankruptcy order.
"Mr Whyte's exposure on TV has portrayed him as an altruistic individual but
sadly his business dealings have left him owing suppliers tens of thousands of
pounds and these businesses have to take steps to recover monies owed to them."
Speaking in July, Mr Whyte told the BBC he aimed to repay his debts.
"I will do my utmost to get them paid, that is my only goal," he said.
"I'm going to work for the next so many years... five years, to get everybody
paid. If I can get them paid in the short-term rather than the long-term it's
better for everybody."