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FORMER Rangers administrator David Whitehouse admitted that some conversation with controversial former owner Craig Whyte were not appropriate after being accused of treating one meeting like lads in the pub . He has joined Duff and Phelps colleague Paul Clark in denying they had lost control while Mr Whyte had control of the selling of the club after its financial collapse. Club business liquidators BDO are suing the joint administrators of the club Mr Clark and David Whitehouse for £56.8m saying a flawed cost-cutting strategy meant creditors lost millions from the handling of the club’s financial implosion. BDO are claiming that during conversations with Mr Whyte that details of rival bidders were divulged when the should not have been, while the former Rangers owner was championing a bid by Charles Green s Sevco consortium.