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An Apprentice winner's company has gone bust (Image: BBC) Seven years after winning The Apprentice , James White's recruitment firm is said to have gone into liquidation, meaning he has over £200,000 worth of debt to pay. The businessman shot to fame on the 13th series of the BBC One show back in 2017 and made history by becoming the first joint winner alongside his co-star Sarah Lynn. Despite winning Lord Sugar 's £250,000 investment, James' company Right Time Recruitment reportedly owes £10,000 to HMRC and other creditors, according to The Sun .

Just three years after investing in the business, the business tycoon decided to withdraw from the company, leaving James the sole business owner. function loadOvpScript(){let el=document.createElement('script');el.



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