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Investors call for new probe into collapsed Sutton Coldfield financial adviser

Pensioners caught up in a £2 million-plus trail of heartbreak and misery left by a disgraced financial adviser have called for a new police investigation.

Pensioners caught up in a £2 million-plus trail of heartbreak and misery left by a disgraced financial adviser have called for a new police investigation.

Creditors of Sutton Coldfield-based Greenfield International, which collapsed with debts of more than £2 million, have appealed to detectives to look again at founder Gary Hexley’s defunct empire.

Gary Hexley

More than 200 investors, including many elderly people in the West Midlands, have been left with losses of up to £80,000 in the wake of the demise of Greenfield International.

The losses piled up while Mr Hexley lived the high life with luxury properties in Sutton Coldfield, Spain and Cyprus, until bankruptcy and liquidations left him with scores of angry creditors seeking compensation.

Mr Hexley’s empire finally crumbled to dust in September last year when his Birmingham-based firm Greenfield International collapsed into liquidation to the horror of investors who had entrusted him with thousands of pounds.

Mr Hexley had been declared bankrupt just months beforehand with liabilities of £979,820. The subsequent collapse of property development firm Greenfield left 237 creditors, many in the West Midlands, with total debts of £2.08 million.

The troubled financier has now been censured and banned by the Financial Services Authority for providing unsuitable investment advice. But investors are furious that no criminal proceedings have been brought against Mr Hexley despite detailed interviews with police officers in Birmingham.

Retired engineer Bill Shackleford, aged 73, of Hopwas, near Tamworth, who lost £32,728, said: “The money was for our retirement, we may have needed it for health reasons or our grandchildren.