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Candys trial: Nick Candy defends character
Nick Candy has denied claims that he once fired an employee after discovering he had been diagnosed with multiple sclerosis.
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Holyoake friendship "worst decision" of my life - Nick Candy
Nick Candy has described his friendship with Mark Holyoake as “the worst decision” of his life, in High Court proceedings today.
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Candys trial: Christian defends private investigator links
Christian Candy defended his links to a scandal-hit private investigator while denying allegations that he intimidated former debtor Mark Holyoake in the High Court this week.
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Candys trial: Savills accused of interfering with Grosvenor Gardens House valuation
Savills has been dragged further into the ongoing dispute between the Candy brothers and Mark Holyoake in High Court proceedings today.
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Candys trial: Christian questioned on 'Russian debt collectors' and PIs
Christian Candy has admitted contacting a scandal-hit private investigator to discuss the collection of an outstanding £12m loan, but denied this was part of an attempt to intimidate the debtor.
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Candys obtained confidential valuation from Savills for Holyoake property
A leading property agent at Savills passed a confidential property valuation to the Candy brothers without the knowledge of his client, the High Court has heard.
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Candys trial: brothers accused of tax evasion 'conspiracy'
Property tycoons Christian Candy and Nick Candy have been accused of conspiring to unlawfully evade “enormous sums” of tax in High Court proceedings today.
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Candys trial: Holyoake accused of lying to creditor
A property developer who is suing the Candy brothers over a loan for a London residential development lied to existing creditors about his £42m purchase of the site, the High Court heard this week.
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Candy accuser 'unaware' of fraudster links
The property developer bringing a case against the Candy brothers has said he was unaware that Billy Allen was a convicted fraudster when he considered going into business with him, and took his claim to be a close friend of industry legend Sir Jack Petchey at “face value”.