Secret Millionaire Chek Whyte fights bankruptcy amid £30m debt crisis
TV SECRET Millionaire Chek Whyte has run out of cash and is today fighting to stave off personal bankruptcy for the second time.
The property owner and developer, who appeared in the Channel 4 TV series Secret Millionaire, owes more than £30m and has creditors hammering on his door.
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out of cash: Secret Millionaire Chek Whyte who is fighting to stave off personal bankruptcy
The Ilkeston born entrepreneur who is a disqualified director, has brought in insolvency experts to help him save his empire. He says he is still hoped to save his businesses including Chek Whyte Industries, his property management business.
Mr Whyte today spoke of his contrition mixed with a dream he still holds for his adoptive city of Nottingham.
Insolvency practitioners have been working round the clock. One option includes re-financing the businesses.
But insolvency practitioners Begbies Traynor are exploring whether all his creditors will agree to what is called an individual voluntary arrangement (IVA), an agreement which will allow them to be paid over a period of time.
If creditors agree, his businesses will be run by him but supervised by Begbies Traynor. Any profits will be paid to creditors, particularly when the property market returns. The alternative is personal bankruptcy.
Mr Whyte owes £25m to Yorkshire Bank, the largest creditor, Allied Irish Bank, Bank of Ireland and Royal Bank of Scotland, all which is secured. He owes a further £1.2m to £2.5m to HM Revenue & Customs. Unsecured trade creditors are owed about £4.98m.
If creditors agree to an IVA, a creditors meeting will take place on August 17 of unsecured creditors.
A firm of chartered surveyors has been brought in to value all Whyte's properties. The value may or may not cover what is owed.
Informed sources said he owns a wide and diverse portfolio of at least 21 different properties including industrial units in Lenton and houses at Clifton Hall, The Meadows and Cotgrave.
Mr Whyte lives at Bunny Hall in Bunny and runs businesses from Stanford Hall on the Notts/Leics border.
Richard Saville, insolvency practitioner of Begbies Traynor in Nottingham who Mr Whyte consulted in mid June, said he could not comment on who owned Bunny Hall and Stamford Hall.
Some properties produce a good income such as the rentals from Tesco's on Long Row West and the premises to the rear on Upper Parliament Street.
His portfolio includes penthouse apartments in the former Co-op department store conversion, now The Axis, on Upper Parliament Street,
Mr Whyte, a former bankrupt, developed his businesses as a sole trader through a series of unincorporated businesses. This means he cannot seek the protection afforded to a limited company by administration, receivership or liquidation.
Mr Saville said Mr Whyte was in this position because the property market had collapsed, a sector which has led the recession alongside retail.
Mr Saville said: "I can confirm I have been contacted by Chek Whyte to carry out a review of his business interests. It is a quite complex assignment given the size of the debts involved and the extent of the property portfolio.
"We have instructed property consultants Fisher Hargreaves Proctor to carry out a valuation of each property which makes up the portfolio. We are looking very carefully at the options available to Mr Whyte.
"They include a possible refinancing of some or all the property portfolio although in the current difficult economic climate that may be a little tricky.
"The other options are somewhat restricted – an individual voluntary arrangement or in the worst case, bankruptcy although I don't see that happening. "We hope to be in a position to report to all creditors in the next week or so."












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by thorpy63
Monday, July 04 2011, 6:43PM
“Glad to see hes gone down the pan, he was the worst payer in construction & when he did pay a bill it was after he gave it a major haircut! He go rich from abusing his power & then you had to listen to his sob story on secret millionaire! Pity I hadn't known before I'd have enjoyed attending the creditors meetings for one last glimpse of his Roller!”
by get back on your feet soon!!, notts
Sunday, September 06 2009, 9:44PM
“u no if all of you people stop slating him he might acctually pay you!! you who said his name was alfred and chek was because of when he was younger he used to bounce cheques u offisually dont have one clue what the hell you are on about do you honestly.”
by Paul, Leicester
Thursday, September 03 2009, 1:27PM
“Chek the con man some says he went bust in 2002 2003 2004 2005 what about Union Brothers in 1998 taking countless contractors for thousands stop pikey loolalike from carry out any other form of business he should just clean public toilets for the rest of his life”
by Mr honest, Liverpool
Monday, August 17 2009, 11:21PM
“I worked for check on the Salford apartments (rosehill court) he goes on about how he wanted to help the community when in actual fact it was all a publisity stunt and coudnt give 2 s*!ts about anyone but himself he employed many subcontractors had them carry out works and look for anyway of not paying them even as far as making excuses up, he also prommised to keep one young lad in employment and prommised him alsorts on tv then 2 days after he filmed the secret millionre re-visited where he prommised all this he sacked him.... Well I say what comes arround goes arround!!!”
by just me.., ilkeston
Thursday, August 13 2009, 10:15AM
“after reading all the posts i do have to agree that he is not a likeable person.....my brother worked for him and got ripped off cos he makes out the work done for him isnt up to scratch (funny how everyone else is pleased with any work done for them!) but anyway i also wanted to say that his real name isnt alfred beardsley....its anthony beardsley, alfred is his brother. I knew the family when they were teenagers and anthony aka chek was a very arrogant person then!!!!!”