Am I alone in thinking that the topic would have been all over Gransnet if the Commissioner's conclusions had been different?
I'm sure you're not.
But the interesting thing is that it took if I recall rightly, about a week for the regulator to get permission from a judge to impound CA's computers and documments.
During that week CA were very busy removing as much of their stuff as they could from their office. They were even caught on camera. I doubt if there was much left that was in the slightest bit incriminating.
So, whether it was down to deliberate slow motion action on the part of the regulator or crazy rules which didn't allow her to move any faster, I never expected very much, or anything at all, to come out of the investigation. The evidence had long gone by the time she got there...
Searching for recipe in Supercook magazine
Parents-in-Law. What do/did you call them?
Can I use my bus pass on London buses?
Angela Rayner lashes out and calls Sunak “pint sized loser”.