Five-year sentence for trustee behind £250,000 scheme fraud

Hope William-Smith
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Former Yateley Industries for the Disabled chief executive and chairman Patrick McLarry has been sentenced to five years in jail.

The decision - announced by The Pensions Regulator (TPR) today (10 February) - comes after two delays to sentencing in December and January. McLarry, 71, of Bere Alston in Devon defrauded the ch...

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