Rangers administrator, a court has heard. Ex-Duff & Phelps executive David Grier is suing the Crown over “wrongful arrest” during a probe into alleged wrongdoing at the Ibrox club.
Grier has also raised a separate action against Police Scotland claiming detectives acted unlawfully when he was arrested in 2014.
A virtual hearing for the Court of Session case was heard on Wednesday in front of judge Lord Tyre. Lord Mulholland, now a sitting judge, was lord advocate at the time of Grier’s arrest while Jim Keegan QC prosecuted businessman Craig Whyte in connection with his purchase of Rangers.
Whyte was cleared at the trial.Andrew Smith QC, acting for Grier, told the hearing: “There appears to be significant evidence that the former lord.
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