Das vs Asplin and others case referred to Crown Court

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The private prosecution Das is making against former CEO Paul Asplin and others on fraud and conspiracy charges will be heard at Southwark Crown Court in August.

A private prosecution by Das against former CEO Paul Asplin and five other defendants is set to be heard at Southwark Crown Court on 5 August this year.

A hearing at Westminster Magistrates Court today (8 July) saw Asplin and:

Jayne Kearns, 53, of Goodge Place, London David Kearns, 55, of Goodge Place, London Sally Jones, 58, of Merchants Road, Bristol Robert Dalley, 61, of Hewish, Weston-Super-Mare and Karen Asplin, 51, of Elberton Court, Bristol

appear on conspiracy and fraud charges.

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