Glasgow call centre boss back in business after £350k bill for redundant staff left to taxpayers

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David Harper has taken over Panoserv, an energy mis-selling claims company that says it has helped businesses claw back £10 million in overpayments.

A call centre boss who left a £350,000 staff bill to the taxpayer when one of his companies went bust is back in business.

Go-Centric was handed £10million by the Scottish Government for its Test and Protect contract during the pandemic and £1.4million from the UK Government to run its Warm Homes Discount scheme.

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