Serious Fraud Office 'ignored' GP Noble leads

Jenna Towler
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The Serious Fraud Office has been accused of ignoring fresh leads in the £52m GP Noble case by an Australian news network that discovered Tony Morris living in luxury in Sydney.

Seven Network contacted PP after Morris - the former director of Money Portal that owned GP Noble - was located living in one of the top 10 most expensive properties in Australia. A Seven Networ...

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