Greensill-linked firm ‘failed to act in good faith’ by lending £250m more than agreed, court hears
Greensill Capital UK accused of breaking agreement with government over loans issued to businesses during pandemic A company linked to financier Lex Greensill “failed to act in good faith” by lending £250m more than it should have to businesses owned by steel magnate Sanjeev Gupta during the (…)
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