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Boris in jail!

The consequences of breaking the law are in large part determined by resources and by what position you occupy vis a vis those who legislate and those who prosecute. If you can tax dodge but frame the law to protect you from prosecution you have a distinct advantage over those who cannot. Clearly Becker pursued an ill advised course of action but others in his position have avoided a similar penalty. It’s who you know, not what laws you break.

Mr Norton motor bikes is an example
 
His personality has brought him success and disaster in equal measure. Hopefully he will learn something from this experience.

Not a chance he already has a suspended sentence for tax evasion in Germany going back to 2002 (anyone know if that sentence is still current) and he accused his daughter's mother of stealing his sperm during oral sex and then inseminating herself to get money from him then he was fined £250K by the Mallorcan planning authorities for the house in Mallorca and his caretaker at that house had to take him to court for £90k of unpaid wages.

Then he allowed that Mallorcan house to fall into disrepair and then took out a £3million loan on it and then didn't pay the loan and was subsequently bankrupted as a result he then handed the keys of the property to the bank who are left with a property worth buttons.

He also tried to sell off his mother's house in Germany for about £1.7m with her as a sitting tenant for the rest of her life.

He also claimed diplomatic immunity from his debts at his bankruptcy hearing in 2017 by claiming that he had diplomatic immunity form the CAR but it turned out that the passport he had was from a forged batch of passports from 2014.

German man who had supplied the passport was subsequently charged with fraud.

The guy is a total crook with a pattern of behaviour going back years.

I'm sure his father was done for tax evasion and jailed in Germany too, his father was his manager at the time I'm sure.

https://www.theguardian.com/law/201...s-diplomatic-immunity-defence-from-bankruptcy
 
Hi, anyone paying £22,000, a month for rent wants their head testing, don't these people have financial advisers,

new balls governor
 
Hi, anyone paying £22,000, a month for rent wants their head testing, don't these people have financial advisers,

Aye he blamed them for everything ie he used the defence of ‘a big boy did it and ran away’.


The jury rejected the defence of innocent intention.

He basically paid his family rather than allow the trustees in bankruptcy to settle his affairs he paid out over £390,000 to family members.

He also took a loan of £4million from John Caulfield at an interest rate of 25% PA and defaulted on that too.
 
Just caught up with this, my mind boggles at what he’s done,
i didn’t know the depth of his deception when I posted at 10am this morning.:eek:

@Tony, never thought of retraining to be a lawyer?, your power of reading and nose for detail is up there. ;-)
 
What, you mean partially annexed by Israel and periodically bombed? Sounds awful, I'd sooner be inside, especially if it's a nice cushy open one where you spend all day outside playing with tractors.
‘Playing with tractors’ has a new dimension following Porngate.
 


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