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  • pmduk
    pmduk Posts: 10,682 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 10,000 Posts Photogenic Name Dropper
    You've posted this elsewhere, please stop spamming.
  • Pollycat
    Pollycat Posts: 35,796 Forumite
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    pmduk wrote: »
    You've posted this elsewhere, please stop spamming.
    I've made the same point several times on this thread:
    https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/5465489

    Every time something 'new' happens off to market, allyhall, mostonanne or softlane post the same thing on both threads.
  • pmduk
    pmduk Posts: 10,682 Forumite
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    It's so boring. Who cares about property speculators anyway?
  • MothballsWallet
    MothballsWallet Posts: 15,875 Forumite
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    pmduk wrote: »
    It's so boring. Who cares about property speculators anyway?
    Other property speculators I'd imagine - they're a boring bunch (think: John Major's portrayal in Spitting Image).
  • A LIQUIDATOR looking into the collapse of a controversial developer could push for seven individuals to be questioned in court.

    Absolute Living Developments went into liquidation last year, leaving three Bradford projects unfinished and owing millions to overseas investors.

    Now liquidator Louise Brittain, who has been appointed by creditors to attempt to recover the money owed, has said she has received claims for losses totalling a massive £93m - far higher than original estimates.

    http://www.thetelegraphandargus.co.uk/news/15597747.Seven_people_could_be_quizzed_in_court_over_developer_s_controversial_collapse_leaving_huge_debts/
  • The liquidator, Louise Brittain, alleges that money linked to Empress Mill and other stalled developments has been ‘wrongfully diverted’ to a number of companies. One of them - DS7 -is linked to Charlie Cunningham, an Old Etonian property developer.

    In a statement Mr Cunningham told the Manchester Evening News he denies any wrongdoing and intends to fight the High Court’s freezing of his assets.

    The High Court ruling prevents him removing up to £14.5m in assets out of the country, but allows him £1,000 a week in living expenses and another £10,000 for legal advice and representation.

    Speaking on behalf of DS7 however, Mr Cunningham says that he intends to fight the ruling.

    He said: "DS7 categorically refutes all claims and allegations made by Louise Brittain and it will challenge this injunction.

    “DS7 is currently preparing its case. In doing so, it has absolute confidence in the legal system to arrive at the truth.”

    Two other individuals named in the freezing injunction are Salford businessmen, Andrew John Camilleri and Phillip Wright.

    Trafford Council says they have received a number of complaints regarding the state of the building.

    http://www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk/news/saga-wealthy-foreigner-investors-school-13788285
  • Is this poster still posting this stuff about some property developer/speculator?

    It's more boring than a political party conference...
  • allyhall
    allyhall Posts: 22 Forumite
    edited 22 October 2017 at 9:49AM
    Former Eton pupil named as mastermind behind alleged multi-million pound property development scam!

    A former public schoolboy has been named as the alleged mastermind behind a multi-million pound property development fraud, according to High Court papers.

    Charles Cunningham, whose time at Eton overlapped with!Prince William’s, has been identified in court papers as controlling a series of companies used to defraud Asian investors of millions of pounds by enticing them with UK developments that were never completed.

    http://www.thisismoney.co.uk/money/news/article-5004829/property-development-scam.html

    Source: Adam Luck, Mail on Sunday
  • Pollycat
    Pollycat Posts: 35,796 Forumite
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    allyhall
    By posting this ream of text you are contravening MSE rules - see below:
    • What are the rules on copyright?
      We ask forum users not to copy long text from other publications/websites as it may breach their copyright. If you want to let people know about something you saw or read elsewhere please use short quotes and state where you got them from, preferably by giving a link to the article.
      In terms of our copyright, you can post things you've posted here, on other sites, but not posts by other forum users.
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