Alleged Patisserie Valerie fraudsters will not face trial until 2026

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The 13-week trial is scheduled for 2026, eight years after the Serious Fraud Office launched its investigation into the company.

Four people accused of fraud after the collapse of bakery chain Patisserie Valerie will not face trial until 2026, a court heard.

Marsh’s former number two, financial controller Pritesh Mistry, and financial consultant Nilesh Lad, also face fraud charges. Christopher Marsh, 49, and Louise Marsh, 55, both from St Albans, Hertfordshire, Mistry, 41, from Leicester, and Lad, 50, from Harrow, north-west London, all face charges of conspiracy to defraud.

 

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