Exactly.Even then he neglected the fact a quite a bit of it had been put back in. Bit like the "Sartori bought his shares for 1 pound" crap. Whilst on paper it's true it was followed with a 3 million cash injection but some people don't like the truth getting in the way of a witch hunt
There was nothing professional about the way he carried out his investigative journalism.
Hoying out clickbait on social media with little to back it up is asking for trouble.
Squealing like a bairn when Stewart Donald reacted on Twitter didn’t exactly enhance his credibility.
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