Anna Daroy, a former director general of the Institute of Directors (IoD), has been disqualified from holding company directorships for 11 years after exploiting the UK government’s Bounce Back Loan Scheme during the COVID-19 pandemic. The 61-year-old, who was once shortlisted for the ‘Businesswoman of the Year’ award, secured two £50,000 loans for her management consultancy, Globepoint Associates Ltd, in 2020, despite the scheme’s rule limiting companies to a single loan. The Insolvency Service, which announced the ban on Thursday, stated that Daroy should have repaid one of the loans, which were obtained from separate banks within five days. Globepoint Associates Ltd went into liquidation in March 2023 with both loans unpaid. Kevin Read, chief investigator at the Insolvency Service, criticized Daroy’s actions, emphasizing that the loans were intended to support struggling businesses, not to be misused. Daroy, who served as interim chief operating officer and interim director general of the IoD from October 2018 to November 2019, has not publicly commented on the matter. The Insolvency Service has disqualified over 2,400 directors for similar abuses of COVID financial support schemes. The IoD reiterated its commitment to high standards of conduct and stated that any member disqualified as a director would have their membership terminated.
