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Mortgage Payments

In October 2007, it was revealed that the McCanns had received money from Madeleine's Fund to enable them to meet two mortgage payments on their house in Rothley.
 
The board of directors refused to disclose the amount involved, although Clarence Mitchell later stated that two mortgage payments were made from Madeleine's Fund, for the months of July and August, amounting to around £4,000. 

McCanns' house in Rothley
Family home: The mortage repayments on the house in Rothley are believed to be around £2,000 a month

 
Row as McCanns use £1million Madeleine fund to pay their mortgage, 30 October 2007
 
Row as McCanns use £1million Madeleine fund to pay their mortgage Daily Mail
 
By VANESSA ALLEN
Last updated at 16:21pm on 30th October 2007
 
Kate and Gerry McCann have used the £1million Find Madeleine fund to pay their mortgage, it was revealed yesterday.
 
Fund organisers refused to say how much had been spent but confirmed that money donated by the public was made available for the family's living expenses.
 
Neither has worked since Madeleine vanished on May 3, although Mr McCann is due to return to his £75,000-a-year post as a hospital consultant this week.
 
Mortgage repayments on the couple's £500,000 detached home in Rothley, Leicestershire, are believed to be £2,000 a month.
 
The Find Madeleine fund, which has received more than £1.09million in donations from all over the world, was set up primarily to fund a publicity campaign after the little girl vanished on May 3.
 
It also met legal fees involved in setting up the not-for-profit business, which does not have charitable status.
 
But the fund's directors - who include colleagues, friends and relatives of the McCanns - ruled that they cannot use it to pay the legal team defending them against Portuguese allegations that they were involved in Madeleine's disappearance.
 
That has been met by a separate fund, using donations from wealthy benefactors including Sir Richard Branson.
 
The salary of the McCanns' spokesman Clarence Mitchell is paid by another millionaire, double-glazing tycoon Brian Kennedy.
 
But the Find Madeleine fund has paid for other staff, including former campaign manager Justine McGuinness.
 
In the weeks after Madeleine's disappearance it paid for her parents' campaign trips to Madrid, Amsterdam, Berlin, Washington DC and the Moroccan capital, Rabat.
 
It was revealed last month that about £300,000 had been spent, and a further £80,000 was paid out this month for a new publicity campaign in Portugal, Spain and Morocco.
 
Donations have slowed dramatically, however, since the McCanns, both 39, were made official suspects in the case.
 
Exact details of where the money has gone will not be disclosed until the end of the financial year when the accounts are made public.
 
Fund officials said an administrator has been appointed to ensure "the highest standards of transparency and accountability".
 
Mr Mitchell said last night: "The fund exists to support Kate and Gerry where their living costs would become difficult.
 
"Gerry is going back to work this week and they hope they will not have to rely on it for their living costs for much longer."
 
The McCanns have said any surplus money from the fund would be given to charities to help families of other missing children.
 
Friends of the McCanns have said they are anxious to keep the fund's money for the campaign to find Madeleine.
 
They denied Mr McCann was returning to work for financial reasons, insisting he wanted to regain a "sense of normality".
 
He has been on unpaid leave and his wife, a part-time GP, has not been paid while she has been off work.
 
It is understood that Mr McCann will initially work three half-days a week at Leicester's Glenfields Hospital and will not have any direct contact with patients until his employers believe he is ready.
 
His return has been approved by the General Medical Council, which regulates the medical profession, but a senior heart specialist warned last night that it could put patients' lives at risk.
 
The consultant, who did not wish to be named, asked: "How will he be able to concentrate on his work with his daughter missing? It is a high-pressure job and you have to make difficult decisions.
 
"I can tell you from personal experience that if your mind is not totally on it, it is hard.
 
"If he is going to be doing procedures where you have to totally focus, the only way you can do it is compartmentalise and if you can't do it, it could be very difficult. He could break down and make a mistake."
 
The group Patient Concern said Mr McCann should be monitored for at least three months and the public should be able to choose not to be treated by him.
 
Director Roger Goss said: "It's a good idea he is allowed back, but he should be monitored to ensure he is all right.
 
"Patients should be allowed the option of not being treated by him while the case has such a high profile. I know it sounds discriminatory but it is not unreasonable."

 
Madeleine Fund Paid McCanns' Mortgage, 30 October 2007
 
Madeleine Fund Paid McCanns' Mortgage Sky News
 
Updated:08:43, Tuesday October 30, 2007
 
Gerry and Kate McCann used money from the Madeleine Fund to pay for their mortgage, the family's spokesman has confirmed.
 
At least two mortgage payments had been paid from the fund, which was set up to help find the couple's daughter and support the family.
 
But the McCanns decided not to use the money for personal payments after they were made suspects by Portuguese police.
 
Clarence Mitchell said: "The fund has always had the ability to assist the family financially if necessary, and they've only used it to pay for two mortgage payments earlier this year.
 
"When they were made arguido, it stopped, which was a mutual decision on the part of the fund and the McCanns - they were happy to accept that their changed status meant they were no longer entitled to that assistance."
 
The Find Madeleine Fund has attracted more than £1m in public donations to help find Madeleine McCann.
 
The use of donations had previously been called into question after it was revealed about a third of the money had been used to meet the McCanns' living costs, publicity fees and to pay staff.
 
But the family defended the fund, saying they would not use it for their legal fees.
 
Mr Mitchell, recently appointed as the family's PR spokesman, said he would not be paid from the Find Madeleine Fund but from "private financial backers" to the McCanns.
 
While Kate McCann is unlikely to return to her job as a part-time GP, Gerry McCann will return to his work as a consultant, a move likely to help ease the financial pressure.

 
McCanns used Madeleine fund to pay mortgage, 30 October 2007
 
McCanns used Madeleine fund to pay mortgage Guardian
 
Fred Attewill and agencies
Tuesday October 30 2007
 
Madeleine McCann's parents used the £1m fund set up to help find her to pay their mortgage, it has been confirmed.
 
Gerry and Kate McCann, who have been on unpaid leave since Madeleine disappeared almost six months ago, used the money to make two mortgage payments on their home in Leicestershire.
 
Clarence Mitchell, the family's official spokesman, said: "The fund has always had the ability to assist the family financially if necessary, and they've only used it to pay for two mortgage payments earlier this year.
 
"When they were made arguido [official suspects], it stopped, which was a mutual decision on the part of the fund and the McCanns - they were happy to accept that their changed status meant they were no longer entitled to that assistance."
 
On the Find Madeleine website, the fund lists one of its purposes as to "support the family".
 
It has also emerged that Portuguese police have staged a re-enactment of how a possible abductor could have taken Madeleine from the family's holiday apartment in Praia da Luz on May 3.
 
The detective in charge of the case, Paulo Rebelo, was yesterday photographed at the flat examining the scene with colleagues.
 
Mr Mitchell said Mr and Mrs McCann welcomed the renewed focus on the theory that their daughter was abducted.
 
Mr Mitchell yesterday also issued a statement on behalf of friends of the McCanns who were on holiday with them at the resort, denying they have entered into a "pact of silence" to protect the couple.
 
The so-called "tapas seven", who had dinner with the McCanns on the night their daughter vanished, have been the subject of media reports suggesting they are withholding vital clues from police.
 
The friends said: "We wish to state that there is categorically no 'pact of silence' or indeed anything secretive between us - just the desire to assist the search for Madeleine.
 
"This is reflected in us saying and doing nothing that could in any way hinder the investigations now under way."
 
Mr McCann is due to return to work as a consultant cardiologist at Glenfield hospital in Leicester on Thursday.

 
McCanns used fund to pay mortgage, 30 October 2007
 
McCanns used fund to pay mortgage BBC News
 
Last Updated: Tuesday, 30 October 2007, 09:39 GMT
 
The fighting fund set up to help find Madeleine McCann was used by her parents to make two mortgage payments, their spokesman has said.
 
Clarence Mitchell said: "The fund has always had the ability to assist the family financially if necessary."
 
He said Kate and Gerry McCann stopped using the fund in September when they were made formal suspects in the case.
 
Four-year-old Madeleine, from Rothley, Leicestershire, vanished from her holiday apartment in Portugal on 3 May.
 
On Saturday, her family will hold a church service to mark six months since she was last seen in the Algarve resort of Praia da Luz.
 
Mr McCann wrote in his latest internet diary entry: "We will be marking this milestone very quietly with an ecumenical prayer service for Madeleine and other missing children in the local Anglican church."
 
'Changed status'
 
According to the Find Madeleine website, the fund has so far received more than £1million in donations.
 
At its launch, Madeleine's uncle John McCann said: "This fund will be a vehicle to help our family get our darling, wee niece back."
 
Mr Mitchell said Mr and Mrs McCann began using it earlier this year to help pay their mortgage.
 
"When they were made arguido [suspects], it stopped, which was a mutual decision on the part of the fund and the McCanns," he said.
 
"They were happy to accept that their changed status meant they were no longer entitled to that assistance."
 
Meanwhile, it has been confirmed that Mr McCann, 39, will return to his job as a consultant cardiologist at Leicester's Glenfield Hospital on Thursday.
 
It is understood he will initially work three half-days each week and will not have any direct contact with patients until his employers feel he is ready.
 
He and Mrs McCann, 39, who is a GP, have been on unpaid leave since Madeleine disappeared.
 
Elsewhere, it has been reported that private investigators from the Spanish detective agency hired by the McCanns have found another blonde girl who they believe has been kidnapped.
 
Sources at the Metodo 3 agency reportedly claim Interpol is investigating the discovery of the girl living in the Rif mountains in northern Morocco.
 
The Daily Mirror newspaper also claimed that the new Portuguese officer leading the hunt for Madeleine, Paulo Rebelo, spent three hours examining the McCanns' holiday apartment on Monday.
 
 
Clarence Mitchell states that two mortgage payments were made from Madeleine's Fund, for the months of July and August, amounting to around £4,000.