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Prosecution says handwritten note implicates Bright

The prosecution turned to Michael Bright’s knowledge or lack thereof over the reinsurance contracts, E, F and H that underpin the second charge he faces, one he faces alone, writes Martin Friel.

Andrew Baillie QC, prosecuting, began by looking at Mr Bright’s contention that he had no knowledge of reinsurer ERC’s desire for a quota share agreement which required minimum payback terms.

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