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Demolition cartel: High Court refuses director application to stay in role

The High Court has refused an application by a director to remain in post after being disqualified by the Competition & Markets Authority (CMA) for his role in an illegal demolition cartel.

Nicholas Brown, former managing director of the Brown and Mason Group, was personally involved in two breaches of competition law affecting demolition contracts with a total value of over £30m.

These contracts included the Shell Building on London’s South Bank and the Lots Road Power Station in London.

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