Monday, 22 February 2021

Second astonishing attack on senior law officer

 by EWAN LAMB

Company boss Martin Frost has mounted a second blistering attack on a Scottish procurator fiscal, accusing the senior law officer of bringing 'law, order and justice into disrespect' in a shareholder letter circulated to hundreds of investors in Avocet Natural Capital Ltd.

Because fiscals are precluded from speaking as individuals Not Just Sheep & Rugby, which reported Mr Frost's first broadside, has again decided not to name the PF concerned in the interests of fairness.

And it is understood there are currently three active Summary cases which are active for the purposes of the Contempt of Court Act 1981.

This time round Mr Frost also included a picture of the prosecutor together detailed allegations concerning his alleged conduct.

The Avocet chairman's strongly worded statement starts with yet another attach on the joint administrators of Orrdone Farms Limited, an insolvent Avocet subsidiary.

According to Mr Frost: "In terms of their High Court appointments they (the administrators) do not have their boasted Scottish legal rights. Thus, the Orrdone Administrators are guilty of theft, and tortious trespass from April 2020 in respect of their intromissions on the Harcarse Hill properties and that of the Sunwick Farm cottages owned by Avocet Faculties Limited."

Harcarse Hill and Sunwick are two of the locations where Avocet's agricultural activities were based. Orrdone Farms Ltd. has a list of creditors said to be owed significant sums of money.

But Mr Frost now claims: "Because they wrongly perceived that the Orrdone Administrators had authority, it flows that the actions of Police Scotland, Procreator (sic) Fiscal, Mrs. Aileen Orr, [lives at Sunwick] Ms.Sarah Shotton [former Avocet employee currently pursuing an employment tribunal case against the company], and others acted unlawfully in respect of these properties. It is also apparent that (the fiscal) has conspired to cause Martin Frost, Dr. Bob Jennings [fellow Avocet director], Janet Orr Frost [Martin Frost's partner], Avocet, Agritech Limited, Avocet, ANC Plc, Loch Lomond Heritage, Omega Infinite Plc and others loss and damage."

Then Mr Frost tells shareholders: "A corrupt act during one step of the criminal justice chain can severely harm the whole process or even nullify its essence and erode public trust in law and order; disrespect for the equal application of the law undermines the legitimacy of public institutions and contributes to impunity.

"The complaint levelled at the PF is that he has brought law, order, and Scottish justice into disrespect because he failed in law to see if the securities upon which the Orrdone Administrators acted gave them the authority to invade and seize goods and property at Harcarse Hill farm and the Sunwick cottages."

Further accusations follow: "The PF allowed himself to be misled by Mrs. Aileen Orr and her harpies. The fiscal then gave Mrs. Orr and her harpies credence to congregate in an unlawful conspiracy (full details of which are in preparation by Mrs. Eirlys Lloyd - Avocet's company secretary - and others) to which the PF then became a prime mover."Because of his social and political bias and his lack of understanding of the law the fiscal broke the criminal law (full details of which are in preparation by Mrs. Eirlys Lloyd and others).

"The fiscal allowed (overlooked) acts of physical damage and theft to occur and so gave credence to many acts of wrongdoing by members of Police Scotland who were and are duped by a naïve and ‘rogue’ procreator (sic) fiscal.

"The PF ignored thousands of examples of bad mouthing prompted by his fellow conspirators on public forums but instead choose (sic) himself to act on private correspondence (full details of which are in preparation by Mrs. Eirlys Lloyd and other). It is more than a little apparent that the PF has allowed himself to lead a Cabal whose main motivations are to please Mrs. Orr and ‘kill off’ Frost and Avocet."

And Mr Frost concludes: "From the above you will see that Avocet has collated and is collating good evidence to support sizeable damages awards for its shareholders. Obviously, I am greatly pleased that at long last we have moved into the attack. How much will be forthcoming – well as yet, sums are speculation though a guide was given by one lawyer as somewhere in between seven and eight figures.

A spokesman for the Crown Office Procurator Fiscal Service (COPFS) told us: "There is no comment we could make on active criminal proceedings."

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