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Phoenix Four report 'a huge waste of cash', say former MG Rover workers

FORMER MG Rover workers passing Longbridge’s once bustling Q Gate reacted to the publication of the report with a mixture of resignation, bewilderment and apathy.Read

Phoenix Four say Government's MG Rover report is 'a whitewash'

THE Phoenix Four today accused the Government of a “witchhunt” and “whitewash” – and bottling the last chance to save MG Rover and over 6,000 jobs at Longbridge.Read

Beale and Edwards actions probed in MG Rover report

FORMER MG Rover vice-chairman Peter Beale bought computer software to eliminate evidence the day after the government announced the inquiry into Rover’s collapse, the report revealed.Read

Phoenix Four study MG Rover report

THE Phoenix Four were today studying the long-awaited 850-page report into the collapse of Longbridge – more than four years after the car firm crashed with debts of £1.3 billion.Read

MG Rover collapse report out soon

The Government will publish a long-awaited report into the collapse of MG Rover next month after the Serious Fraud Office (SFO) announced it will not begin a criminal investigation.Read

MG Rover: No criminal charges

THE Serious Fraud Office today ruled out a full criminal investigation into the collapse of Longbridge with the loss of over 6,000 jobs – leaving the Phoenix Four clear of prosecution.Read

MG Rover criminal probe is dropped

The Serious Fraud Office has dropped its inquiry into the collapse of car maker MG Rover.Read

MG Rover report due this week

THE Serious Fraud Office is to announce this week whether a full criminal investigation into the collapse of MG Rover will be held, potentially leaving more than 6,000 ex-workers in limbo yet again.Read

Serious Fraud Office in decision on MG Rover collapse probe

THE Serious Fraud Office is to announce this week whether a full criminal investigation into the collapse of MG Rover will be held, potentially leaving more than 6,000 ex-workers in limbo yet again.Read

£8m MG Rover cash tied up overseas \n

THE last remaining assets of what was once the UK’s once most famous factory are being slowly realised – with up to £8 million still to be raised from the ashes of the Longbridge empire.Read

Four shared £3.5m in payments since failure of MG Rover

THE Phoenix Four have shared a reported £3.5 million in dividends and share payments in the four years since the collapse of MG Rover, it has emerged.Read

Four shared £3.5m in payments since failure of MG Rover

THE Phoenix Four have shared a reported £3.5 million in dividends and share payments in the four years since the collapse of MG Rover, it has emerged.Read

Ken Clarke sceptical over MG Rover report publication claims

SHADOW business secretary Ken Clarke has said he is “sceptical” about government claims they could not yet publish the results of the report on the collapse of MG Rover.Read