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Fraud squad pull out of MG Rover investigation

Tuesday 11 August 2009, 10:43
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The Serious Fraud Office (SFO), the team that was called in to probe the collapse of MG Rover, has now decided to call off the investigation.

The SFO were asked to look into the collapse in July by Business Secretary Lord Mandelson to decipher the results of a four year independent report. The fraud squad said there was no evidence to support a criminal investigation and made no further comment.

The executives in charge of MG Rover when it collapsed in 2005, known as the Phoenix Four, have denied any wrongdoing after it was revealed they had taken an estimated £40 million in pay and pensions.

The four executives in control of MG Rover, the so-called Phoenix Four, have always denied any wrongdoing.

The Phoenix Four: John Towers, Nick Stephenson, Peter Beale and John Edwards said in a collective statement last month that the National Audit Office, the administrators and PricewaterhouseCoopers had all carried out investigations into MG Rover and there was “no evidence whatsoever of any wrongdoing”.


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Your comments:
Well... what a joke. This has been an outrageous episode and now with thousands of people's lives thrown into chaos and upset in the Midlands (following eerily accurate predictions at the sale by BMW, by Jon Moulton), this gang of Four who have effectively liquidised a business to the point of collapse get a cheery "no problem" due to political reasons of reduction of embarassment pre-election for Labour.

It will be interesting to read that report. I will be interesting to see what Jon's opinion of that report is.

Ling

LINGsCARS.com
11 August 2009, 23:07

And no one else cares to comment on this scandal?

LINGsCARS
12 August 2009, 17:42

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