Questions mount as HBOS scandal victims await delayed report on alleged cover-up
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"Instead of owning up and redressing the issue, they decided the best option was to further destroy businesses hoping that would get rid of the problem. It seems quite clear-cut to me." - A senior banking source highlighting the concerning response of Lloyds executives to the fraud.
"Noel Edmonds, whose company Unique Group was a victim, feared that the drawn-out review process is protecting those at the top from accountability, comparing it to the lengthy Edinburgh Tram inquiry."
"Many victims...fear that the drawn-out review process is protecting those at the top from accountability, reflecting frustration at how slowly the official report is progressing."
"Six people were jailed in 2017 for their roles in the scam, including Lynden Scourfield, and David Mills, emphasizing the serious implications and accountability stemming from the scandal."
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