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Ex-footballer Shearer in court over negligent financial advice

By Kirsten Hastings, 14 Jun 17

Alan Shearer is taking legal action against his former financial adviser after being given what he claims was negligent financial advice related to pension investments.

Alan Shearer is taking legal action against his former financial adviser after being given what he claims was negligent financial advice related to pension investments.

The ex-Newcastle United and England striker is expected to appear in the High Court on 15 June in Alan Shearer and others v. Kevin Neal Associates Limited (in Liquidation) and others.

In outlining the case, Shearer’s barrister, Gerard McMeel, told justice Leggatt that his client’s claims relate to pension investments and negligent financial advice given by Kevin Neal.

It is understood that his accusations are being contested.

Mis-selling  

In January, Shearer started legal action against Neal to reclaim up to £6m ($7.6m, €6.8m) after being “mis-sold” investments.

He invested his pension in a British Virgin Islands incorporated fund, on the advice of former insurance salesman Neal.

The fund invested in selected US life insurance policies, which are also known as death bonds.

At the time, Neal described Shearer’s accusations as “spurious”.

Tags: Alan Shearer | Football | Mis-selling | Pension

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