The former chairman of Highbury House has emerged from hiding to explain why he invested so much of his own money in the company before it went bust. Dear old Kelvin has a go at the banks, among other things. I don't think he's going to be the last person to wonder exactly what was going through the minds of the bankers, Ernst & Young and everyone else involved before this whole affair is over.
Kelvin comes out from under the parapet
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