Helen whysall nottingham
Find out more here. She began her career in marketing as a Marketing Executive and then Marketing Communications Manager in electrical engineering and global mining and construction organisations based in the UK. Additionally, through her consultancy, Helen has experience in strategic development, communications planning, goal development, specialist Arts Marketing and working within the not-for-profit charity sector, the Creative Industries, Local Government and with regional SME's in the IT software development sector.
International Small Business Journal. Sanders, K. Lin, V. DOI: Bednall, T. Shipton, H. Human Resource Management Journal, 27 2 : Lin, C-H. Find out more here OK. Share this on Twitter Share this on Facebook Email. Most Popular. Top 10 best hybrid cars to buy Hybrid cars. Hybrid power is the way forward if the car industry is to be believed so we've found the top 10 best hybrid cars to buy now Autofocus has gone into liquidation and was unavailable for comment.
The case is at the heart of a long-running battle between insurance firms and credit hire companies, which supply replacement vehicles to drivers involved in accidents. The dispute concerns the cost of high-end replacement vehicles - if a driver is not at fault for an accident they are entitled to a like-for-like vehicle while their own car is being repaired. The allegations emerged after an Autofocus researcher pleaded guilty to faking figures presented in court to back an insurance firm's claim it had been overcharged for hire car rental.
Helen Whysall from Nottingham was given a day suspended sentence after a court heard she lied about calling several High Street hire car companies in order to find the going-rate for the hire of a top-end Mercedes car which would only have been available at a small number of companies.
The case was brought by Steve Evans of West Midlands-based credit hire company Accident Exchange which supplies prestige cars made by companies such as Mercedes, Aston Martin and Ferrari. After discovering falsified evidence had been presented in one court case, Mr Evans decided to find out if researchers working for the same company had lied before by asking the courts to grant him access to data on Autofocus company computers.
Accident Exchange had repeatedly faced accusations from insurance firms, who said the claims the company were submitting to reclaim the costs of leasing cars were too high.
The insurance firms pointed to the reports supplied by Autofocus, which often quoted a much lower price.
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