The dramatic fall from grace of a company that was one of Scotland's brightest electronics stars is underlined in the latest filings by administrators to Simclar Group.
A report by experts from Deloitte, updating on progress in the year after they were appointed to run the Dunfermline-based business, makes grim reading for the companies and people affected.
After developing into a global business that employed more than 1000 in Scotland at its peak, Simclar left a trail of unpaid debts running into tens of millions of pounds when it was put into administration by its founder Sam Russell in June last year.
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