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Learn more about Jason Ainge
Jason is a Partner based in our Leeds office. He specialises in contentious matters, including both corporate and personal insolvency, with extensive experience in domestic and cross-border contentious matters involving fraud, asset tracing, investigations and litigation recovery on behalf of creditors, including HMRC.
Jason has over 20 years of experience handling complex insolvency matters involving tax fraud, particularly contrived supply chains, and cross-border asset recovery across the Channel Islands, France, Spain, the USA, Singapore, Hong Kong, Taiwan and Nigeria.
He has been involved in the winding up of multiple companies suspected of conducting substantial and complex tax frauds, including labour supply fraud and international elements. He recently led the successful administration of a renowned gym facility at Chester RUFC, highly popular with professional and emerging UFC athletes.
Prior to joining BTG, Jason gained experience at a financial and risk advisory firm as an insolvency analyst. He is a licensed Insolvency Practitioner and fellow member of the Association of Accounting Technicians (AAT).
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