By Chris Hutching
Friday 20th December 2002 |
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His wife, Pamela Isobel Anderson (54), was also found guilty and jailed for three years on charges of conspiracy to defraud.
The scheme involved a tame valuer who pumped up the values of the farms which were later found to be either unsuitable for dairying or where assets and stock were missing. The prosecution gave evidence of highly leveraged deals and deception of creditors and lenders, culminating in a Serious Fraud investigation. The pair had denied any conspiracy and Michael Anderson claimed he acted on his own volition while Pamela was merely a typist.
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