Written by Stuart Duncan: |
Saturday, 30 January 2010
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The police probe into the events surrounding the Stars of ’79 event has been dropped. They have completed their investigation and said no one would be prosecuted.
The Supporters’ Trust are extrememly disappointed, given the information we supplied to the police, that no action is being taken.
Chairman Stuart Duncan said: ” The Supporters’ Trust has organised many successful fundraisng events over the years where we have raised a great deal of money that has gone to Morton youth – such as the Champions’ Party in Greenock Sports Centre and last year’s Fans’ Game at Cappielow, which raised £5000.”
“We are extremely dissapointed the Stars of ’79 evening – attended by 280 people – produced a deficit to the Supporters’ Trust of £1600. The Supporters’ Trust may pursue a civil action to recover money and items which are still due to them.”
Written by Danny Goodwin
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Jan 31 2010, 03:04 PM
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MJ – this will be my last post on the matter. I am 100% confident that I have the evidence required to get the trust members money back from one individual. In the fullness of time ALL THE FACTS pertaining to the missing money will be published and there for all to see. In my position of being a Trust Board member I am duty bound to to protect shareholders money, but even at that, as an individual I will not stand by and do nothing when members money has been misapropriated. |
‘Newton – due to the fact that I have raised the matter of possible civil action against a certain party I would not divulge any of the facts that I have uncovered. The truth will eventually out and rest assured I will do all in my power to get the Trust members money back. Capitanus – yes it is all very sad, but no-one is going to get away with stealing members money. It is such a shame that this has blackened such a great night, but unfortunately money was stolen and that really is the bottom line.’ This post has been edited by ton5saints1: Jan 31 2010, 12:44 AM |
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