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Scottish rugby player Jim Aitken arrested in fraud inquiry

Jim Aitken, who led Scotland’s rugby team to its first Grand Slam in almost 60 years, has been arrested as part of a fraud inquiry.

He was one of four people questioned by police, although none has been charged. Aitken, a prop, won 24 caps and his greatest spell came when he captained the 1984 Grand Slam team. He also led them in a 25-25 draw with New Zealand, the closest Scotland have come to beating the All Blacks.

His business career has included selling Scotmalt, a grain distributor, in 2003 before buying Alexander Inglis & Son, another grain merchant, as well as property development and land trading. He formed a joint venture with Sir Brian Souter, the co-founder of transport group Stagecoach, to build

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