Scottish Power cashback & proper person checks in football
A liquidator accuses Scottish Power of reneging on a promise to pay cashback to 600,000 customers who bought extended warranties. Scottish Power denies any improper conduct.
A confidential liquidator's report accuses Scottish Power of reneging on a promise to pay cashback to 600,000 customers who had bought extended warranties. Under the warranty, they could get their money back if they did not make a claim over a five year period. But the companies running the warranty scheme went bust, accusing Scottish Power of failing to honour an undertaking to indemnify cashback pay-outs. Scottish Power denies any improper improper conduct.
Also, the rules that are meant to stop dodgy directors taking over football clubs - are they effective?
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