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HBOS business loans: Eight charged | HBOS business loans: Eight charged |
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Eight people have been charged in connection with business loans made through a high street bank to the value of about £35m. | Eight people have been charged in connection with business loans made through a high street bank to the value of about £35m. |
The loans originated from the Halifax Bank of Scotland (HBOS) branch in Reading, Berkshire. | The loans originated from the Halifax Bank of Scotland (HBOS) branch in Reading, Berkshire. |
Among those charged are former senior managers at HBOS, Lynden Scourfield, 50, and Mark Dobson, 52. | Among those charged are former senior managers at HBOS, Lynden Scourfield, 50, and Mark Dobson, 52. |
Thames Valley Police said the charges follow a large-scale investigation into corruption, fraud and money laundering. | Thames Valley Police said the charges follow a large-scale investigation into corruption, fraud and money laundering. |
Wives charged | |
David Mills, 56, and Michael Bancroft, 69, of Quayside Corporate Services, a turnaround consultancy have also been charged, along with a fifth man, John Cartwright, 68. | |
The other defendants are three of the men's wives, Jacqueline Scourfield, 50, Alison Mills, 47, and Beverley Bancroft, 64. | |
The charges follows an investigation carried out by Thames Valley Police's Economic Crime Unit (ECU), after the case was referred to the force by the Financial Services Authority (FSA). | |
The alleged offences originated from HBOS's Impaired Assets team based at the Reading branch. | |
Mr Scourfield and Mr Dobson were senior managers based at Reading and Bishopsgate, the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) said. | |
All eight will appear before Reading Magistrates' Court on 18 January. | |
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