Du Val founders Charlotte and Kenyon Clarke claim a right to silence

Du Val founders Charlotte and Kenyon Clarke claim a right to silence
Charlotte and Kenyon Clarke were put into receivership after their assets were seized in August 2024.
Maria Slade
A bid by Du Val receivers PwC to make founders Charlotte and Kenyon Clarke turn up for an interview is part of a criminal investigation and they have the right to remain silent, their lawyer has told the Court of Appeal.But the receivers had reasonable questions to put to the pair, such as what a recently discovered substantial flow of deposits had been used for, PwC’s lawyer said.The Clarkes are appealing a High Court order that they must present to PwC to be examined about their financial affairs.The Du Val property development and inve...

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