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Works suspended on major Elliot Group developments following arrest

Elliot Group owner Elliot Lawless denies all allegations against him

The new Infinity "three tower" scheme(Image: Infinite 3D Ltd)

Works to two major projects led by Elliot Lawless' firm Elliot Group have been suspended following his arrest .

Along with Liverpool City Council regeneration chief Nick Kavanagh, .

In December, officers swooped on a plush city centre apartment before confirming a 32-year-old man and a 50-year-old city council worker had been arrested on suspicion of a , corruption and misconduct offences.

On Monday, it was revealed the Elliot Group has agreed with contractors Vermont to suspend work on two projects currently being delivered in Liverpool, but Mr Lawless' firm has stressed that work "remains ongoing" at all other live sites.

The 50-year-old man, Mr Kavanagh, was arrested on suspicion of conspiracy to defraud and misconduct in a public office.

Mr Lawless, one of the city's leading property developers, was arrested on suspicion of conspiracy to defraud, bribery and corruption.

Liverpool regeneration chief Nick Kavanagh (left) and property developer Elliot Lawless (right) were arrested by Merseyside Police as part of a fraud investigation


Mr Lawless has since strenuously denied the allegations and neither he nor the council official have been charged with any offence, with both subject to an investigation by Merseyside Police.

In December, of the two men.