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Bankruptcy hearing for Lewin

by isleofman.com 11th December 2015

Former commissioner's clerk back in court

A former local authority clerk who served a jail term for masterminding an election fraud will appear in court again this month for bankruptcy proceedings.

 

Charles Buster Lewin, who was sentenced to three and a half years for his involvement in voting fraud in the Douglas East by-election five years ago, was declared bankrupt in July.

 

He lost a wrongful dismissal case against Braddan Commissioners and was ordered to pay the board’s £300,000 legal bill.

 

Lewin, of Crosby, will appear in the High Court in Douglas on Monday, December 21 at 11.30am to undergo public examination.

Posted by isleofman.com
Friday 11th, December 2015 12:44pm.

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