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Blue Chip, Bridgecorp under investigation from the SFO - Read More

Date Added: May 17, 2008 12:32:02 AM
The Serious Fraud Office has launched investigations into both failed finance company Bridgecorp, and the Blue Chip property investment scheme. The SFO made the announcement a short time ago.

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