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any updates from scotland yet (cel)
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It would be useful to get hold of a "family tree" of CEL/DEAL) companies and their interdependence with one another. This could be useful not only for court cases, but to give to the newspapers. Knowledge is power!What part of "A whop bop-a-lu a whop bam boo" don't you understand?0
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there is a PDF showing the "tree" and the hidden companies ,, leading back to south Africa if I remember correctly
could the guy that owns Wonga own them?
PDF was forwarded to the press along with all the "stayed" docuaments (upto press)
RIP CEL0 -
enfield_freddy wrote: »
1:did the bosses of CEL turn up
2:what were there names
3:how did they plead
4:was a sentence passed or is the case adjourned5
5:if adjourned , when will this continue
1) No, they were represented by theor defence team.
2) Dunno
3) No plea entered
4 and 5) Continued for 4 weeks.0 -
yup , but why no plee of innocence or quilt , how can they continue?,
can you just ask for adjournments forever , or until you have fleeced enough customers in England to pay the fine?0 -
enfield_freddy wrote: »can you just ask for adjournments forever , or until you have fleeced enough customers in England to pay the fine?
They can ask - in Scottish courts, continuations are often quite easy to get initially but eventually, they will say no-more!0 -
next is a young lady in chorley
Is this due to the Scottish or English claims ?
Our Court papers had a £50 "solicitors fees," attached to them (England). It was signed by "R Ledson."
Has any wrongdoing occurred ? Can I pursue this ? If so, who with? I think Prankie has suggested this £50 is "allowed," but I be keen to hold people to account if any wrongdoing has been done.Illegitimi non carborundum:)0 -
upto £50 , if they are legally incurred , however to study , read and sign 30,000 in a 12 mth period , is pushing it0
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do you know how "legally incurred" is defined ?Illegitimi non carborundum:)0
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defiantly not adding extra costs to pump up the bill0
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