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I'm having a slow day, though. Why would they lend them the money? And did they ever get it back?
And, more importantly, did BDO know about it?![]()
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18-05-2017 03:38 PM #37081
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18-05-2017 03:42 PM #37082This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show QuoteThere is no such thing as too much yarn, just not enough time.
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18-05-2017 03:45 PM #37083
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(Sorry if this question was answered about a thousand pages ago, but....) is there an issue with David Grier's different roles during the whole process (pre and post admin)?
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18-05-2017 03:51 PM #37084This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
IIRC, he was charged originally....possibly flipped, so he knows a lot of "stuff".
I'm sure that, if there is an issue like you say, DF won't miss him.
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18-05-2017 03:53 PM #37085
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18-05-2017 04:22 PM #37086This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Bryan agrees that the Ticketus deal wouldhave a "major financial impact on Rangers" and needed board approval
Bryan says Ticketus paid season ticket money to Rangers,who lent it to Wavetower, who paid the bank debt
Bryan confirms paying the bank debt toLloyds was a condition of providing the funds to Whyte.
Bryan says total deal was £24m £18m to payLloyds, £2m 'free cash to the club" rest VAT
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18-05-2017 04:33 PM #37087This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
It's not a new thing, then, just clarification of how the scam actually went down.
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18-05-2017 04:39 PM #37088
Time for Brian Kennedy to make one of his publicity seeking appearances.
Or as a netter once put it "he's one of those people who confess to murders they didn't commit. "
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18-05-2017 05:24 PM #37089
A lot of this stuff goes over my head, but can someone explain something to me. David Murray said he didn't know about the ticketus deal, but a member of the rangers board was working with Whyte putting his bid together.
I find it hard to believe that Murray didn't know about it.
United we stand here....
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18-05-2017 05:45 PM #37090This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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18-05-2017 05:49 PM #37091This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
I'm sure he 'has no recollections of that event', or some other not-quite-a-denial
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18-05-2017 05:53 PM #37092This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
BUT....the Donald will clarify, I'm sure 🙄
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18-05-2017 06:18 PM #37093
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18-05-2017 07:08 PM #37094
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So Rangers were going to run the business for three seasons on approx half their normal gate takings.
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18-05-2017 07:13 PM #37095This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
This was probably in breach of the Companies Act but not necessarily fraud if the Vendors knew about it? The latter part being what Findlay seems to be making a good go of proving.
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18-05-2017 07:17 PM #37096
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If the Crown dropped charges for some of these witnesses to give evidence they didn't write their scripts very well.
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18-05-2017 07:19 PM #37097This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
I guess that's after the coin was flipped over the table.Last edited by Prof. Shaggy; 18-05-2017 at 08:02 PM. Reason: Auto-correct!
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18-05-2017 07:23 PM #37098This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Liths getting a lead from Campbell Ogilvie when he was at the PBS, perhaps ?
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18-05-2017 07:33 PM #37099This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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There's an awful lot of 'I don't remember' statements coming from an awful lot of witnesses in this case
Btw - if this jury is genuinely selected from 'Joe Public' I'd think there's a fair chance of both Whyte and Murray being declared 'A pair of shyster xxxxxxxxs' !!
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18-05-2017 09:05 PM #37102This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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19-05-2017 10:46 AM #37103
At last, confirmation of yesterday's thoughts
The trial continues
Proceedings resume to hear further evidencefrom asset finance manager Phil Betts.
Court shown an email from Craig Whyteasking Merchant Turnaround to transfer £1m to Colloyer Bristow
Betts says he was happy to transfer themoney as Collyer Bristow only held it on a "conditional basis."
Betts asked about a document showing a £16mloan from Rangers to Wavetower. Says he has never seen it.
Betts agrees that when this happened (9 May 2011) he wasa director of both Rangers and Wavetower.
AD "As a director of Rangers you approved a £16mloan to Wavetower, of which you were also a director?" Betts"According to that document"
Betts "I don't remember signing theloan agreement, but it is my signature" AD "Do you sign documentswithout reading them?"
AD "Do you recall who asked you tosign this document?" Betts "I don't remember signing it."
AD "Did Wavetower have anyassets?" Betts "No"
AD "It was club money that was beingused to pay off the Lloyds debt?" Betts "Wavetower were the owners ofRangers Football Club"
AD "Do you see it as an issue that aclub asset is being used to pay off the debt?" Betts "The bank hadcontrol of those assets anyway"
AD "Wavetower had no funds" Betts"The completion price was only a pound."
Betts says deal was £27m in total, majorityTicketus money, £1m from Merchant £4.5m from Whyte.
Betts says he first heard about Jeromepension fund in July 2011 when he saw Aidan Earley in the directors box atIbrox
AD As a director of Wavetower did you havesight of the funds to be used? Betts "No"
Betts on Jerome pension fund "I spoketo Gary Withey about it but can't recall the conversation"
Betts says money was to be provided forplayers, the stadium and the tax bill "If HMRC gave us time to pay the taxbill"
AD "Was there a desire to keep theinvolvement of Ticketus confidential?" Betts says Ticketus did not wantMurray group to know
Adds "They were concerned the MurrayGroup would approach them for the funds and they would say no."
AD suggests cash-flow projection given toMurray was misleading as didn't mention Ticketus
BreakThere is no such thing as too much yarn, just not enough time.
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19-05-2017 11:10 AM #37104This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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19-05-2017 11:19 AM #37105This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show QuoteThere is no such thing as too much yarn, just not enough time.
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19-05-2017 01:00 PM #37107
Morning pt 2
Proceedings resume to hear further evidencefrom former Rangers' director Phil Betts.
The Advocate Depute, Alex Prentice QC, asksif it was an issue to him that Wavetower were not providing any funds? Betts"No"
Email to witness says deal is £20m"The reality is Wavetower will not be providing this amount, instead willcome from the club direct"
Betts says he can't recall receiving theemail but accepts he must have.
1. AD"Was it your understanding that Ticketus was not to be mentioned?"Donald Findlay rises to object to question. LadyStacey upholds objection
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3. Bettssays he believed there was a non-disclosure agreement but didn't see it. AD Whotold you about the NDA? Betts "He is not in the room today."
AD: "Can I make it clear to you, you have immunity,you can't be prosecuted over this." Betts says he can't remember signingloan deal
Betts adds "I'm a little bit stressedat the moment
AD "Did you act on a frolic of yourown" Betts "Frolic?" AD "You just did it on your own"Betts "I don't remember
Advocate Depute ends, Donald Findlay QCrises to cross-examine
Findlay opens "I have no intention topry into your business affairs..but crucial jury have all the information theyneed."
Findlay "Who has £33m in cash?"Betts "Nobody I know" DF "Possibly a gentleman from Medellin,but that might ring alarm bells" (Columbian drug cartel?)
Findlay "Did you ever want to be thedirector of a football club?" Betts "No"
Betts says he first found out about Whyte'splan to buy Rangers from Vincent Bull (Escrow)
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19-05-2017 01:12 PM #37108This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Sure they are all proper Rangers-minded people though so that's all ok
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19-05-2017 02:30 PM #37109
Post lunch perusings
Proceedings resume to hear furthercross-examination from Donald Findlay QC of former Rangers' director Phil Betts
Betts says initial proposal to Ticketus wasfor £10m towards the purchase of Rangers.
Witness says there is nothing unusual about3rd party funding only being available once deal completed
Findlay: "Murray gave away Rangers fora joke, a pound slid across a table"
Findlay "A central element to all thiswas that Rangers were in debt to the bank for £18m. The debt was cleared."Betts "Yes"
Findlay on debt repayment, "Was it notbetter to keep money in house rather than pay it in interest to the bank."Betts "Yes"
Findlay "Wavetower could have writtenthe debt off?" Betts "I don't think Ticketus would have been happywith that."
Findlay it could be said selling seasontickets in advance would cut your income, but would reduce payments to thebank"
Findlay "Do you know much aboutfootball" Betts "I'm a Tottenham supporter" (that’ll be a no then J )
Findlay suggests if Rangers "went deepinto the Champions League" that would overcome the sale of the seasontickets. Would be "debt free"
Findlay "Your taking a gamble, butmany business plans involved a gamble" Betts "Correct"
DF 'You get rid of the debt, make it moreattractive to investors and get Champions League money, that was the businessplan.'
TBCThere is no such thing as too much yarn, just not enough time.
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19-05-2017 02:32 PM #37110
Betts on the Ibrox takeover data room:"It was poor, there didn't seem to be enough in it."
Witness says he found out about the"small tax case" at the end of a conference call with Murray Group
Findlay "So someone said, by the wayyou owe HMRC £2.8m, have a nice weekend" Betts "Yes" J
Findlay "Did David Grier know aboutthe Ticketus deal" Betts "Yes" Findlay "Was he any use atall?" Betts "Not particularly"
Betts says he only found out about the"substantial increase" in the Rangers CEO's contract after thetakeover.
Witness says was asked by Whyte to join theRangers board before the takeover. Doesn't remember signing any forms.
Findlay "If was to spend £5m onplayers should I just wander about a public park saying 'do you want to signfor Rangers son?"
Findlay "The bank was paid, the stadium was fixed,the tax case was appealed and players were signed."
Findlay "Did you obtain additionalfunding?" Betts says £2m was sourced from "Close Brothers" inmid 2011.
Findlay "It's up to people to decideif Mr Whyte's business model was better than the one before"
"Was not a club that was hale andhearty but struggling badly..in huge debt"
Findlay notes Rangers price reduced from£5m to £1 due to health and safety issue (£1.7m) and tax case (£2.8m) "Thatadds up to £4.5m. They just threw 500k out of the window"
Lady Stacey intervenes "Is there aquestion in there Mr Findlay?"
Fin
There is no such thing as too much yarn, just not enough time.
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