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    Did you know: the CPS employs 400+ apprentices across England and Wales? From school leavers to career changers – find out if our apprenticeships would be right for you.

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    ⚖️ "They have now been sentenced to seven months in prison. Our thoughts remain with Mr Hustler’s family." MORE:

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    ⚖️ "When the care workers eventually arrived, they failed to follow the correct procedures, did not summon medical help, and subsequently falsified records and lied to protect themselves." MORE:

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    ⚖️ Mr Hustler died of pneumonia in Dewsbury Hospital on 28 October 2015. Caroline May from the CPS said: "This was an absolutely tragic case involving the wilful neglect of a frail and vulnerable elderly gentleman." MORE:

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    ⚖️ Neither did they inform anyone about the missed morning visit or the fact that he had not taken his morning medication. MORE:

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    ⚖️ Careworkers Rashid and Shires arrived to undertake the evening visit and found Mr Hustler naked on the floor, distressed and hungry. But they merely returned him to bed, and did not alert senior staff about the fall, or summon medical help. MORE:

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  7. prije 9 sati

    ⚖️ Mr Hustler, who suffered from dementia, had activated his pendant alarm to summon help. The call was answered, but no help came, and neither did he receive his routine morning visit. He spent nearly 14 hours on the floor alone and disorientated. MORE:

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    ⚖️ The court heard that on 19 October 2015, Mr Hustle suffered a fall in his flat at Meadow Green Lodge care home near Dewsbury. He was admitted to hospital the following day, but died eleven days later. MORE:

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  9. prije 9 sati

    ⚖️ A jury found Rashid and Shires guilty of wilful neglect in November 2019. A third defendant was acquitted. MORE:

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    ⚖️ Kaniz Rashid and Margaret Shires have been sentenced to seven months in prison at Crown Court for the wilful neglect of David Hustler (76). Mr Hustler was a survivor of the Bradford City fire disaster in May 1985. MORE:

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  11. prije 11 sati

    ⚖️ “Their actions spanned a number of years and it is thanks to the hard work of our Specialist Fraud prosecution team working with HMRC investigators that they have now been jailed.” MORE:

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    ⚖️ Leigh Webber of the CPS Specialist Fraud Division said: “These men exploited their senior positions within the company to avoid paying tax and pay off their own personal debts. MORE:

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    ⚖️ Headed by the directors, Anton Group generated lots of waste paper and aluminium which they sold to a recycling company between 2004-12. They subsequently failed to declare the sales in order to avoid paying the necessary Corporation Tax and VAT. MORE:

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    ⚖️ Five directors of a printing and mailing business who attempted to conceal sales of more than £3 million in a bid to avoid paying tax have been jailed. MORE:

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  15. 31. sij

    “This is a case involving deception and greed, fortunately the combined efforts of the Metropolitan Police and the CPS showed that Harriss and his associates had laundered funds taken from a private company for their own selfish gain.” More:

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  16. 31. sij

    "The defendants in this case acted with greed which was made worse by their attempt to hide what they had done." More:

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  17. 31. sij

    Andrew Cant, of the CPS, said: “Harriss played a key role in laundering more than £1 million from a successful business to pay the debts of his failing car company by agreeing to receive the stolen funds." More:

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  18. 31. sij

    Harriss used some of the money to settle his own company and personal debts, then transferred the remainder to other bank accounts, some of which were held by his co-defendants Michael Thomas, 60, and William Bellamy, 33. More:

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  19. 31. sij

    In April 2016 a property empire received a fraudulent email authorising the transfer of £1.25 million to a bank account belonging to 50-year-old Robert Harriss, the owner of a car trading business who had no association with the company. More:

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  20. 31. sij

    Three people who conspired to launder £1.25 million stolen from a business linked to a property entrepreneur have been convicted for their part in the plot. More:

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