Tuesday, April 10, 2007

The wheels turn slowly, but they do turn....

The former boss of a no-win no-fee compensation firm which told its 2,500 staff by text they would not be paid has been killed in a car crash.
Mark Langford, 43, from Cheshire, fled to the continent after Manchester-based The Accident Group (TAG) collapsed with debts of £100m in May 2003. He was being sought by HM Revenue and Customs for £4.1m in unpaid tax. In 2000, William Thornley, 73, died when he was knocked down by Mr Langford's Ferrari near Manchester United's Old Trafford ground.
Mr Langford was fined £1,000 after being found guilty of careless driving but was cleared of causing death by dangerous driving.
He was earlier banned for 22 months for drink-driving and had only had his licence returned to him six months before the fatal crash.

I wonder how many people will really care, maybe text the news to a friend?

The wheels really do turn, for once maybe.......

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