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Court documents: Mugge denies Gallagher accusations

High Court London

Court defence documents claim Gallagher was not in a position to buy Towergate and reveal management was "unhappy" prior to resignations.

Former Arthur J Gallagher CFO Mark Mugge has denied that he was involved in the resignations of David Ross, Adrian Brown, Janice Deakin or Sarah Delgarno from Arthur J Gallagher in defence documents lodged with the High Court.

The documents also deny Gallagher's claims that Mugge diverted the US-based broker's intentions to buy Towergate, broker Autonet and Iridium, as revealed by Insurance Age last month.

Realistic
Mugge's defence argued that there was no realistic prospect for Gallagher to buy

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