DAME Ann Gloag is facing a fresh probe into human trafficking allegations — a month after prosecutors dropped the case. Complainers who sparked the investigation into Scotland’s richest woman and three relatives have lodged a bid for the matter to be reviewed. Advertisement 2 Stagecoach founder Ann Gloag Credit: PA The Crown Office revealed last month they had decided not to prosecute.
The announcement came 19 months after cops had charged Dame Ann, 81. One of three alleged victims said: “We feel it was wrongly determined. "We believe we didn’t get justice .
Advertisement read more court 'EXCESSIVE' Teen jailed after summer riots freed after appeal sees sentence suspended BEAUTY QUEEN WALKS Miss Scotland finalist cleared of violent Christmas Day attack on mum “The Crown Office said we could ask for a review. "We are still struggling.” A spokesman for legal firm Culley and McAlpine confirmed the process.
He said: “Reviews have been lodged with Crown Office, Edinburgh , on behalf of all three.” Advertisement Most read in Scottish News Exclusive ARREST SNUB Crimefighters powerless to arrest 'most wanted' fugitive lurking in Scotland SMUGGLER NAILED Scot guilty of trying to smuggle half-TONNE of cocaine worth £42million Breaking 999 ALERT Fire engulfs block of flats in Scots town as emergency services race to scene 'DEVICE' LATEST Second man charged after 'suspect item' discovered at Scots tower block Dame Ann last month branded the allegations “malicious” an.