Kitchens trader trial to start

Date published: 10 September 2009


The trial of a Milnrow kitchens trader begins on Monday (14 September) in what is believed to be the largest ever trial brought by Trading Standards in the UK.

Sadiya Hussein, 29, of Newfield Head Lane, two associates and boss of Oldham Kitchen Company Vance Miller face several charges at Manchester Crown Court, in a trial that is listed to last three months and could even take half a year.

Hussein, Miller, 44, of Cemetery Road, Ramsbottom, Alan Ford, 45, of Firbank Close, Ashton and Nicola Brodie, of Square Street, Ramsbottom, are all charged with conspiracy to defraud.

The alleged offences relate to their businesses that operate from Maple Mill, Cardwell Street, Hathershaw, including Rock Solid Kitchens.

The case covers complaints from customers from across the UK.

The enormous prosecution case includes 24,000 documents and 230 witnesses.

The huge bulk of information means the case can’t be delivered using traditional paper documents so an electronic presentation on screens will be used for the first time by Trading Standards in a specially-adapted court room.

The prosecution is brought for the Crown by Oldham Council’s Trading Standards Department, which will be represented by Patrick Field QC. It will be heard by judge Jonathon Foster QC.

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