Another shifty corporate man that used Droylsden FC to acquire ill gotten gains 09:07 - Apr 16 with 3382 views | Dalenet | https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-manchester-61111415 Coca Cola senior exec caught colluding with suppliers. Made to sell his home and surrender his pension to cover the £1.7m he "acquired" in bribes. He was happy to take some cash via Droylsden FC where he was President. They of course had to surrender their position in the pyramid due to cash problems in the pandemic and the ground is now empty. (Maybe a training facility opportunity???) | | | | |
Another shifty corporate man that used Droylsden FC to acquire ill gotten gains on 10:06 - Apr 16 with 3255 views | D_Alien | "Det Supt John Roch, of the Metropolitan Police, said: "Corry, Haines and Kinsella worked hard to present themselves as reputable, reliable and genuine businessmen." Worked hard? Don't they all! | |
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Another shifty corporate man that used Droylsden FC to acquire ill gotten gains on 13:55 - Apr 16 with 3071 views | Sandyman |
Another shifty corporate man that used Droylsden FC to acquire ill gotten gains on 10:06 - Apr 16 by D_Alien | "Det Supt John Roch, of the Metropolitan Police, said: "Corry, Haines and Kinsella worked hard to present themselves as reputable, reliable and genuine businessmen." Worked hard? Don't they all! |
We had one who worked incredibly hard and made sure everybody knew | | | |
Another shifty corporate man that used Droylsden FC to acquire ill gotten gains on 14:38 - Apr 16 with 3008 views | foreverhopefulDale | I think they should have served jail time. | |
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Another shifty corporate man that used Droylsden FC to acquire ill gotten gains on 14:41 - Apr 16 with 3003 views | kel | I’m getting images of hand sanitiser and car park barriers flashing before my eyes. No idea why. | | | |
Another shifty corporate man that used Droylsden FC to acquire ill gotten gains on 15:29 - Apr 16 with 2923 views | RAFCBLUE | This article states was a nine year campaign of bribery and corruption ended in 2013. Nine years later the perpetrators are convicted. Proof that once the authorities have the evidence they will do something about it, even if that takes time. The individuals here had to sell their homes and forfeit their assets and pensions to make recompense for their wrongdoing. There was a belief a few years ago that these sorts of criminals were untouchable but thanks to the Proceeds of Crime Act and other similar legislations they are all now, one by one, being convicted. | |
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