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The Bombers’ list of sidelined players is fast reaching critical mass. The latest addition to the casualty ward is in-form forward Jake Stringer, who is set to miss a month after suffering a hamstring injury in their 2-point loss to GWS.
Remarkably, the Dons are the year’s second highest-scoring side, despite sitting fifteenth on the ladder with just two wins. If the likes of Anthony McDonald-Tipungwuti, Peter Wright and surprise Coleman Medal contender Cale Hooker can get going against the Dockers’ depleted backline, a big score could be on the cards – even without Stringer to lead the attack.
The convictions follow an investigation by police in the City of London and Hampshire which spanned eight years, followed by a three-month trial that included evidence from us.
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Two fraudsters have been convicted today (12 May) for conning vulnerable victims out of £36 million in a ‘boiler room’ fraud operation.
Paul Seakens, 60, and Luke Ryan, 33, were found guilty at the new specialist court, Prospero House, Southwark, on charges of running a business for fraudulent purposes. Seakens was also convicted of money laundering and proceeds of crime charges.
Seakens and Ryan were directors of a company based in Winchester, Enviro Associates, that sold Voluntary Emission Reduction (VERs) carbon credits to mostly vulnerable individuals using call operatives, making false claims about returns.
The VERs sold to clients were essentially worthless, purchased via Seakens’ London based company CNI for very small sums and then sold by the boiler rooms - call centres for con artists - to victims at vastly inflated prices (between 200% - 1,000% mark-up).