Millfield could face legal action over unpaid proc fees

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The administrators of Millfield South East (MSE) are contemplating legal action against Millfield Partnership, if the firm continues to refuse to co-operate.

Herron Fisher, the insolvency practitioners who took over MSE when it went into administration at the end of April, says no money has been paid by Millfield to anyone at the mortgage broker since January. Christopher Herron, of Heron Fisher, says Millfield's failure to forward on procuration fees to MSE since January was the primary reason for the mortgage broker going into administration. Since then, Herron says, Millfield Partnership has been far from co-operative with his office. Heron says he has attempted to retrieve the proc feees owed by Millfield Partnership, and has also request...

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