Pblakeney
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No, it's the troll lair.
I'm not a Sturgeon fan but I don't underestimate the enormous stress that being under police investigation must have brought. Fraud investigations are often very complex and intricate but you have to wonder why it took 2 years to get to this stage; it basically seemed centred on the activities of just a few individuals, as opposed to a myriad of companies, foreign bank accounts and so on. I suppose we'll find out when Murrell gets to court.
Just having been arrested can cause long term grief eg want to travel to the US or even transit through US and having been arrested complicates things a lot.I'm not a Sturgeon fan but I don't underestimate the enormous stress that being under police investigation must have brought.
Just having been arrested can cause long term grief eg want to travel to the US or even transit through US and having been arrested complicates things a lot.
On some occasions when I've transited through the US I have has to enter through immigration clearance (fortunately I has done a ETSA), walk to emigration and leave the US, even when arrival flight was late and departing flight on time and I end up walking to departing aircraft as they are retracting the gantry.
Ian
Bumping this as newly released documents have listed where the allegedly embezzled money went.
Motor home, money towards a VW Golf, £57k towards a Jaguar which was then sold to WeBuyAnyCar, tech from Apple, clothes, shoes, jewellery. £460k over 12 years.
https://www.thescottishsun.co.uk/ne...mpaign=scottishsuntwitter&u-tm_source=Twitter
WeBuyAnyCar probably got a stonking deal on that electric Jag though.
I can't recall what her defence was, just naivity of it all I think. I'd probably ask my other half exactly how much he paid for his handmade leather brogues by Church never mind where the new Jag came from.