U.K. — Companies House compulsorily struck off 50 film production businesses where Alan Latham was a director, according to data compiled by the film workers' union, Bectu. Film workers reported they have been unable to collect debts owed to them by Latham's former businesses.

A compulsory strike off occurs when Companies House dissolves a company for failing legal obligations, such as ignoring warnings to file annual accounts or statements providing information on shareholders. Failure to make filings on time is a criminal offense in the U.K. Once a company is removed from the register, creditors can no longer make claims against that entity.

Latham's businesses were late in filing annual accounts or confirmation statements on more than 400 occasions, according to additional research compiled by the business data firm Tech City Labs. City Girls Productions, set up to produce the film City Girls starring Elizabeth Hurley, was compulsorily struck off by Companies House in 2024. Filming for City Girls began in Yorkshire in 2021 before it was abandoned after a cast member contracted Covid-19.

A crew member stated, "We were all young, desperate for work and to prove our worth. We were overly excited – that comes with not understanding – and we were exploited." The crew member added, "It felt like they were using young whippersnappers as their cashflow, without us consenting or having any way of knowing that this was the MO [modus operandi]."

A supplier stated his business was owed thousands of pounds by RK Film Productions for work on the film Rufus Kane. RK Film Productions was compulsorily struck off by Companies House in 2025. The supplier said his business received "every excuse under the sun" for not being paid. He also stated, "It was really bad and we just about managed to keep our heads above water." The supplier added, "We had no choice but to write the debt off."

Latham is credited as a producer on 81 releases dating back to 1996, according to the online film database IMDb.com. Two further films involving Latham are currently in production.