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Craig Whyte could get £6m from claim on Rangers oldco creditors pot


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A CLAIM over the whole of the £18 million creditors payout pot of the liquidated Rangers oldco could earn Craig Whyte £6 million, it has emerged.

 

The company formed by Craig Whyte to buy the club off Sir David Murray for £1 four years ago, is taking legal action over the claim which has been rejected by liquidators.

 

Rangers FC Group, formerly Wavetower, is now contesting the decision by liquidators BDO through the Court of Session.

 

http://www.heraldscotland.com/news/14040737.Craig_Whyte_could_get___6m_from_claim_on_Rangers_oldco_creditors_pot/

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This is simply yet another fairy story headlined to sell papers. Whyte is facing a lengthy jail sentence on charges of fraud and there is not a chance in hell that he, any company he was involved in or any associate of his will gain one brown cent if he's found guilty.

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I see now that Law Financial, the firm of nuisance value ambulance-chasers he'd employed have dumped the case so Whyte is trying another route. I really do hope that all this is seen as yet another attempt at fraud and is taken into account at the trial.

 

http://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/sport/football/football-news/craig-whyte-launches-bid-pocket-6859271?

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