The trial of Tony Morris, who is accused of defrauding a number of pension funds as part of the £52m GP Noble fraud, has started at Southwark Crown Court.
Tony Morris, founding director of The Money Portal, has been charged with defrauding nine pension funds of £52m, the fifth person to face prosecution in the GP Noble Trustees case.
Former Money Portal boss Tony Morris has had his assets frozen by Australian judges over his links to the £52m GP Noble fraud case.
The High Court has ordered £32m to be repaid in the GP Noble fraud case.
GP Noble trustees Graham Pitcher and Gary Cordell have appeared before magistrates to face charges relating to a £52m pension scheme fraud.
Disgraced former The Money Portal (TMP) director Tony Morris - who may face fraud charges - has been tracked down living in one of the most expensive houses in Australia.
GP Noble trustees Graham Pitcher and Gary Cordell have today been charged with fraud and abuse of position in connection with the alleged theft of £52m of pension assets from nine occupational pension schemes.
The Serious Fraud Office (SFO) has arrested three men after a tip-off from the Pensions Regulator.