PL charge City for alleged breaches of financial rules

Are you sure mate?
I understood that in CRIMINAL cases as you state there is a bar.
But In CIVIL cases it's six years?
I think so. This is S.32 of The Limitation Act 1990. I don't have a legal background, but I did get involved in lots of limitation cases when I worked for United Utilities.
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Are you sure mate?
I understood that in CRIMINAL cases as you state there is a bar.
But In CIVIL cases it's six years?

There is no limitation on criminal cases above magistrates level.

The six years from the event is for civil breach of contract claims which is what we have here. Unless deliberate concealment (or fraud or covering up a mistake) is proven then it's six years from discovery (or when it reasonably could have been discovered).
 
Niall Quinn, tarnished my arse.

This is quite old, but sadly, the underlying point is right. A lot of damage has been done, and even with CAS clearing us, and once hopefully the 115 is buried, some of the mud thrown will have stuck.

Not that I give a toss, really.
 

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