More than £600,000 of supposedly-protected clients' money held by a debt management company has gone missing, a BBC investigation has revealed. The money was held by Somerset-based DebtDr on behalf of more than 80 clients to pay off their creditors. Liquidators are investigating the company, which ceased trading in April. The BBC's Inside Out West programme tracked down director Jeremy Hockley, 42, to Yeovil, where he now helps run a nightclub. He declined to comment.

'Wrecked my life'
Among those clients owed money is writer Carol Gould, 58, from London, who gave the company, £21,500, to hold in a protected client account. The money was the critical illness insurance pay-out Ms Gould received after being diagnosed with...Read more HERE