Nine months after opening an investigation into the affairs of Hanover Finance, the Serious Fraud Office still appears some way off from making a decision on whether to press charges.
Duncan Bridgeman Tue, 14 Jun 2011
Nine months after opening an investigation into the affairs of Hanover Finance, the Serious Fraud Office still appears some way off from making a decision on whether to press charges.
“Some of the interviews we’ve had don’t entirely marry up with some of the information we are seeing,” SFO
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