Nearly £400,000 has been spent by the Scottish Government on legal advice and "litigation support" for civil cases connected to the malicious prosecution of Rangers.
The Scottish Government has committed to an inquiry into the botched prosecutions, which has already led to more than £30 million in damages and legal fees, with that figure estimated to potentially rise to £100m.Financial experts David Whitehouse and Paul Clark were arrested in 2014 after they were appointed administrators of the company which ran Rangers, which fell into administration in 2012.The Crown has since said their prosecution was "malicious" and both men were awarded £10.5m each in damages.Charles Green, who took over the club in June 2012, received £6.5m in
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