The
wealthy owner of a landmark Swiss chalet imported to the Thames
riverside has been fined £35,000 for running a company while banned.
Myck
Djurberg, 57, lives in a the listed authentic chalet, imported in
1882, and is the boss of Hampton Riviera Marina & Boatyard.
The
chalet and marina was listed for sale for £13m last year.
Kingston-upon-Thames
Crown Court heard Djurberg – aka Salvadeor Priost – was
disqualified from acting as a company director by the High Court on
November 27, 2008.
However,
he was originally charged that between November 29, 2008 and
September 7, 2010 he was a director of Lord Moser plc.
The
company was concerned with civil engineering and general building
work, with Djurberg described as an architectural designer.
He
has designed 32 houseboats, which he hopes to sell for up to £850,000
.
The
court ordered him to pay £25,000 of the fine by April 17 or serve
fifteen months imprisonment.
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