CHANCERY DIVISION
Royal Courts of Justice Fetter Lane, London, EC4A 1 NL |
||
B e f o r e :
____________________
INTERACTIVE TECHNOLOGY CORPORATION LIMITED |
Claimant |
|
- and – |
||
(1) JONATHAN FERSTER |
||
(2) WORLD ONLINE SOFTWARE N.V. (a company incorporated in Curaçao) |
||
(3) CARMEL MEDIA GROUP N.V. (a company incorporated in Curaçao) |
||
(4) DATA TRAFFIC SOLUTIONS LIMITED |
||
(5) FOUR SEASONS ADVERTISING LIMITED |
||
(6) FOUR SEASONS MEDIA LIMITED |
||
(7) FOUR SEASONS TECHNOLOGY LIMITED |
||
(8) INTERACTIVE TECHNOLOGY CORPORATION (EUROPE) LIMITED |
||
(9) LANESBOROUGH INVESTMENTS LIMITED |
||
(10) LANESBOROUGH MEDIA LIMITED |
||
(11) LANESBOROUGH TECHNOLOGY LIMITED |
||
(12) PEAKLINK LIMITED (a company incorporated in the Republic of Cyprus) |
||
(13) WOODVILLE LIMITED |
||
(14) WORLD ONLINE SOFTWARE LIMITED |
Defendants |
|
("the ITC Claim") |
____________________
Andrew Thompson QC and Ben Shaw (instructed by Herbert Smith Freehills LLP) for Jonathan Ferster
Hearing date: 7 February 2017
____________________
Crown Copyright ©
MR JUSTICE MORGAN:
"6. In respect of his lawful entitlement to remuneration from ITC, Mr Jonathan Ferster was only entitled to receive the sum of £120,000 per year more than the amount of the payments paid by way of remuneration by ITC to each of Mr Stuart Ferster and Mr Warren Ferster.
…
Compensatory relief
9. Judgment be entered for ITC for equitable compensation to be assessed in respect [of] the payment to Mr Jonathan Ferster of unauthorised "remuneration" from ITC that was in excess of Mr Jonathan Ferster's entitlement under Paragraph 6 above ("the Unauthorised Remuneration")."
"6. In respect of Mr Jonathan Ferster's remuneration from ITC, ("the Remuneration"):
(1) he was only entitled to receive the sum of £120,000 per year more than the amount of the payments paid by way of remuneration by ITC to each of Mr Stuart Ferster and Mr Warren Ferster ("Lawful Remuneration");
(2) all increases in the Remuneration above the Lawful Remuneration were unauthorised and must be repaid by him to ITC;
(3) he is liable to account to ITC for all payments made out of the assets of ITC in respect of the Remuneration beyond the Lawful Remuneration.
…
Unauthorised Remuneration
9. For the purposes of quantifying the liability of Mr Jonathan Ferster in Paragraph 6(2) and (3) hereof, an account ("the Account") be taken of all monies paid out of ITC's assets in connection with the Remuneration above the Lawful Remuneration."
(1) Jonathan received the unauthorised remuneration net of PAYE and National Insurance ("NI");
(2) ITC paid PAYE to HMRC by reference to the unauthorised remuneration;
(3) ITC paid NI to HMRC by reference to the unauthorised remuneration;
(4) ITC prepared its accounts and paid any resulting corporation tax on the basis that the unauthorised remuneration was deductible expenditure whereas those accounts will now need to be restated and tax paid; however, paying that tax at the present time as distinct from an earlier time exposes ITC to a liability for tax penalties and interest.
"In the alternative to Paragraph (12), an Order that the First Defendant do pay damages (alternatively equitable compensation) to the Claimant for all sums received by or to his benefit [as unauthorised remuneration]."
"ITC is entitled at its option to repayment of the unauthorised remuneration taken by Jonathan or to equitable compensation for breach of fiduciary duty. For the reasons given in the Judgment (Judgment [229]), an assessment of equitable compensation will be greater than an order for the repayment of the unauthorised element. ITC's current intention is to elect at the hearing for the remedy of equitable compensation. The equitable compensation is likely to be made up of (1) the amount of the unauthorised remuneration and (2) national insurance paid by ITC on the unauthorised remuneration. ITC reserves the right to seek in due course by way of consequential relief an order that Jonathan is liable to indemnify ITC in respect of any tax penalties and interest levied by HMRC following restatement of ITC's accounts to reflect the amount of remuneration that was properly payable to Jonathan."