Web of 'fraudulent' transactions detailed at Morris trial

Jenna Towler
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Millions of pounds taken from nine defrauded pension schemes were transferred to two shell companies before being disseminated to a multitude of "risky" investments, a court heard yesterday.

Southwark Crown Court heard the underfunded schemes were targeted by defendant Tony Morris after his company The Money Portal bought out GP Noble, a Nottingham-based independent trustee firm, in 20...

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