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My daughter has a school reading list for the summer. I have been discussing one of the books on the list. Animal Farm. Everyone is equal but some are more equal than others. This looks more like fraud!!
I hope it's not like the film!
 
Lancs Lad

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Those numbers!!!
Well....finally got a trip on her.
Nice boat but struggled to see where the extra 200 odd million went 😂.
 
Gecko

Gecko

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Given Trump is a convicted fellon and his friends list include disbarred lawyers and pedofiles, his judge of character might have some room for improvement.
 
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V8Druid

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do it as well as you can,but learn to do it better

lock string the bas*rd up :mad: .... was a time in the UK when fraud was treated as a more serious crime than murder :mad:

" ... commissioned by former general secretary Len McCluskey. Liverpool contractor Flanagan was given the job without a competitive tender and overcharged by at least £30m, according to subsequent investigations commissioned by current general secretary Sharon Graham after she took over in 2021 on a mission to clean the stables.

Graham also instructed a full re-audit of Unite’s 2021 accounts by auditor BDO. The auditor has now made an initial report, which found a “pervasive fraud environment” existed under the previous leadership. This has led to an impairment (write-down) of £66m on Unite’s accounts, " :mad::mad::mad::mad::mad:

" Unite’s report into the affair found that McCluskey signed the contracts, overruled Unite staff who raised questions about the firm, and overruled lawyers who advised against the contracts.........The union paid at least £110m for the project, but the valuation showed that the project was only worth £37.5m.

The union therefore spent more than £70m more than the complex is actually worth. " :oops:o_Oo_O
 
Lancs Lad

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" ... commissioned by former general secretary Len McCluskey. Liverpool contractor Flanagan was given the job without a competitive tender and overcharged by at least £30m, according to subsequent investigations commissioned by current general secretary Sharon Graham after she took over in 2021 on a mission to clean the stables.

Graham also instructed a full re-audit of Unite’s 2021 accounts by auditor BDO. The auditor has now made an initial report, which found a “pervasive fraud environment” existed under the previous leadership. This has led to an impairment (write-down) of £66m on Unite’s accounts, " :mad::mad::mad::mad::mad:

" Unite’s report into the affair found that McCluskey signed the contracts, overruled Unite staff who raised questions about the firm, and overruled lawyers who advised against the contracts.........The union paid at least £110m for the project, but the valuation showed that the project was only worth £37.5m.

The union therefore spent more than £70m more than the complex is actually worth. " :oops:o_Oo_O
Where's that in front page news ffs
 
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