In this case, it is very likely that when your company was first registered, you asked someone who specialized in company registration to help you register, so many of the signatures were signed by the person in charge of the registered company!
Because equity changes and company cancellation are major events for a company, the Industrial and Commercial Bureau will check the signatures of the original shareholders in the files to confirm their consistency!
General approach: You need to bring the shareholders whose signatures need to be confirmed (that is, the shareholders whose signatures the Industrial and Commercial Bureau has doubts about) to get a notarization. After the impartiality certificate comes out, you can take the impartiality certificate to the industrial and commercial administration together. It’s possible!
It is recommended that you ask the person in charge of the Industry and Commerce Bureau again, because the requirements may be different in different regions.
If the Industrial and Commercial Bureau wants you to do justice, you might as well ask them where to go to get justice. This may make it easier to handle the matter later!
I wonder if the above can help you!