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Northampton Town: Seven charged over disappearance of £10m loan for East Stand at Sixfields Stadium

Northamptonshire Police said seven people have been charged with offences under the Political Parties, Elections and Referendums Act 2000, linked to inquiry into the disappearance of money loaned by Northampton Borough Council to the club to pay for the development of its East Stand

Northampton Town general view (PA)
Image: Northampton Borough Council's multi-million pound loan to Northampton Town was earmarked for the development of the East Stand at Sixfields

Six men and a woman have been charged with breaches of political party donation rules in connection with an investigation into a missing £10.25m loan to Northampton Town FC.

A criminal probe was launched almost six years ago after the disappearance of money loaned by Northampton Borough Council to the club to pay for the development of the East Stand at Sixfields, Northamptonshire Police said.

The force said seven people have been charged with offences under the Political Parties, Elections and Referendums Act 2000, linked to that inquiry.

All have been charged with allegedly failing to ensure, as required under Section 54 of the Act, that any donation above £500 to a political party must supply the recipient with correct details of the fundings' source.

The six men and a woman charged are all aged between 47 and 70 and from Buckinghamshire and Middlesex.

They are; Nutan Bhimjiyani, 60, and Sharad Bhimjiyani, 65, both of Headstone Lane, Harrow; Nirav Vinodray Sheth, 47, of Uppingham Avenue, Stanmore; and Gary Platt, 65, of West Drive, Harrow, all in Middlesex; Alan Mayfield, 64, of Hill Farm Road, Chalfont St Peter, Gerrards Cross, Buckinghamshire; Leonard Western, 70, of Holmside Rise, South Oxhey, Watford; and 65-year-old Parekh Brijkumar, of Broken Gate Lane, Denham, also in Buckinghamshire.

All of the accused will appear at Northampton Magistrates' Court on July 16.

In a statement, detailing the charge, the police said each faced allegations that "without reasonable cause, being the principal donor of a donation of more than £500 to a registered party, namely Northampton South Conservative Association, (they) failed to ensure that, at the time when the donation was received by the party, the party was given all such details in respect of the person treated as making the recordable donation as were required by... the Political Parties, Elections and Referendums Act 2000".

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