Thomson’s wife, Debbie Thomson, also received a six-month prison sentence suspended for two years today (21 May) after admitting multiple breaches linked to the sale of restrained assets and the receipt of a £2,000 holiday refund.
The SFO said the couple sold restrained luxury items, including horse saddles and a hot tub worth almost £5,800, despite restrictions designed to preserve assets during the agency’s ongoing fraud and money laundering investigation into London Capital & Finance.
Thomson admitted recklessly breaching the restraint order twice, while Debbie Thomson admitted fou…
