A spokeperson for Companies House confirmed the lateness of the EDO MBM 2006 filing and said they would impose an automatic £100 penalty.
The longer EDO MBM delay filing the accounts the greater the penalty becomes, reaching £1000 if the delay exceeds one year.
Companies House confirmed that this was the first time in the history of the Brighton arms company that they have failed to file accounts by the deadline of October 31st.
Analysts believe the company are embarrassed by the results which cover the period of the High Court injunction failure and the resulting payout of huge legal costs.
In October this year EDO MBM's UK Holding company EDO (UK) Ltd who boast former MoD Chief of Procurement, Sir Robert Walmsley as Chairman filed accounts showing a 70% profit drop on the previous year.
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