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Millionaire brothers ran care home that resembled a prison with 'cells' for residents, no hot water and staff employed who had criminal records

Two millionaire brothers ran a care home where the rooms resembled 'prison cells', there was no hot water and staff with criminal records were hired.

Amer and Amjad Latif have admitted to putting elderly residents at risk following a Care Quality Commission (CQC) inspection and will be fined by a court today.

They ran the Mossley Manor care home in Liverpool where residents were put to bed at 6pm each night and sometimes were not bathed or showered for more than a month.

Staff were hired with previous criminal convictions, but the home, in Mossley Hill, still charged £330 a week for a room and £360 for an en suite.