Bernie Ecclestone
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rdjohn said:
That number was the size of the family trust in Singapore. It turned out he is a beneficiary, but I doubt that he would effectively have the whole trust confiscated.
That figure is only in BBC reporting.
No that is the amount from the civil settlement with HMRC. £652,634,836 to be exact as heard in Southwark Crown Court when he was sentencedThat figure is only in BBC reporting.
The hidden assets were £400m/$650m
pavarotti1980 said:
No that is the amount from the civil settlement with HMRC. £652,634,836 to be exact as heard in Southwark Crown Court when he was sentenced
The hidden assets were £400m/$650m
It begs the question why, when you have that much wealth you would take such a risk? Surely he would’ve been advised to come clean, if not then he would be suing his advisors? The hidden assets were £400m/$650m
CambsBill said:
pavarotti1980 said:
sugerbear said:
Fine or prison?
£652 million fine to HMRCBlue62 said:
It begs the question why, when you have that much wealth you would take such a risk? Surely he would’ve been advised to come clean, if not then he would be suing his advisors?
Ironically it sounds like he has got into this position by listening to his advisers to create something tax efficient, then realising that he wasn't saving any money as he was spending as much on advisers as he would have paid in tax, then contacted HMRC to come to a settlement and screwed up the declaration as he did it without the help of advisers.coanda said:
CambsBill said:
pavarotti1980 said:
sugerbear said:
Fine or prison?
£652 million fine to HMRCBlue62 said:
pavarotti1980 said:
No that is the amount from the civil settlement with HMRC. £652,634,836 to be exact as heard in Southwark Crown Court when he was sentenced
The hidden assets were £400m/$650m
It begs the question why, when you have that much wealth you would take such a risk? Surely he would’ve been advised to come clean, if not then he would be suing his advisors? The hidden assets were £400m/$650m
Hereward said:
Banish the prick to Moscow so he can hang out with his best mate.
Yep, nobody has much good to say about him, he can go and keep Putins bottom sparkly clean. In the horrible, greedy old box with Phillip Green for me.
Why does someone that rich, at that age need to be like that, he cant have much time left and his family is more than provided for, why take the risk of living out your final days in prison ?
J4CKO said:
Why does someone that rich, at that age need to be like that, he cant have much time left and his family is more than provided for, why take the risk of living out your final days in prison ?
To further enrich his family once he's dead. They asked him the questions about the Singapore trust back in 2015. It was probably set up many years before this, when he was considerably younger, and had 'tax advisors' telling him he could get away with overseas trust shenanigans. He probably thought they wouldn't be able to find out about it.
The world was a lot more opaque back then, HMRC is now more a lot more focused and a lot more connected on overseas avoidance.
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