Guest Posted 12 January 2010 Share Posted 12 January 2010 The fact that he said that his integrity had never been called into question left me speechless. He was arrested 2 years ago. Presumably for being an all round top chap. It was for the same thing. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Daggers Posted 12 January 2010 Share Posted 12 January 2010 It was for the same thing. And yet, like with employing managers, he rarely learns his lesson. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Posted 12 January 2010 Share Posted 12 January 2010 And yet, like with employing managers, he rarely learns his lesson. Well he is a man. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Daggers Posted 12 January 2010 Share Posted 12 January 2010 Well he is a man. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Alexikokopops Posted 13 January 2010 Share Posted 13 January 2010 Deeply upset that the corner shop has obviously seen this and no longer accepts tax-free payments into a Monaco account for milk, bread and those triangular crisp-like things which taste Marmitey and yet have a cheese filling.You've ruined it for all of us Mandaric, you bastard. Hang on, tell me more about these crisp things... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Daggers Posted 13 January 2010 Share Posted 13 January 2010 Hang on, tell me more about these crisp things... Certainly. Cheese Flavoured Moments are a British snack product made by Walkers under the Smiths brand name. They are part of the luxury small-bagged "Savoury Selection" range which also includes Bacon Flavour Fries and Scampi Flavour Fries. These are some of the only snack products to still be sold using the Smiths brand name. The other products are Chipsticks and Frazzles. They also use the slogan "Bite Sized Snacks with the Big Sized Taste". Cheese Flavoured Moments are unique among popular crisps and snacks in that they actually contain a real cheese filling inside the wheat exterior. Because of this they are allowed to use the word "Flavoured" in their title. Because the other two products do not contain real bacon or scampi they instead use the word "Flavour". This is a legal requirement in the UK. The description on this product reads "Cereal snack with cheese flavoured centres". Although the pack appears small, it weighs 28g, which is as much as many of the available crisps brands. It has been noticed recently that the size of the individual snacks have been reduced, possibly to reduce costs. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bluebeau Posted 13 January 2010 Share Posted 13 January 2010 And yet, like with employing managers, he rarely learns his lesson. The arrest 2 years ago relates to the current case, one & the same. MM is innocent! HMR&C are fking vermin, I hate the bastards. Who wouldn't cheat the scumbags if you thought that you would get away with it? Anyone on this forum ever moonlighted, & 'forgot' to declare the wonga? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Daggers Posted 13 January 2010 Share Posted 13 January 2010 The OS Official StatementPosted on: Wed 13 Jan 2010 "I am surprised and very disappointed that I have been charged by HMRC today," said Milan Mandaric."This was a personal matter and nothing to do with football. I have done nothing wrong and independent tax experts have already confirmed that, in their opinion, there is no tax liability. My solicitors Cartwright King will be assisting me to vigorously defend the case when it goes to court and prove that I am innocent of this allegation." "Mr Mandaric is a highly respected businessman with an extremely successful international business career spanning 45 years," said Mark Wilson, director of leading national business defence specialists Cartwright King."He has an impeccable reputation and will now be proving his innocence in the court." Riiiiiiiiiiiiiight Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DANGEROUS TIGER Posted 13 January 2010 Share Posted 13 January 2010 The arrest 2 years ago relates to the current case, one & the same.MM is innocent! HMR&C are fking vermin, I hate the bastards. Who wouldn't cheat the scumbags if you thought that you would get away with it? Anyone on this forum ever moonlighted, & 'forgot' to declare the wonga? So you belielve in stealing from the honest people of this country. That's what it amounts to. Nobody likes paying tax, but YOU are a low scumbag. It's people like you who want banging up. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ozleicester Posted 14 January 2010 Share Posted 14 January 2010 Certainly.Cheese Flavoured Moments are a British snack product made by Walkers under the Smiths brand name. They are part of the luxury small-bagged "Savoury Selection" range which also includes Bacon Flavour Fries and Scampi Flavour Fries. These are some of the only snack products to still be sold using the Smiths brand name. The other products are Chipsticks and Frazzles. They also use the slogan "Bite Sized Snacks with the Big Sized Taste". Cheese Flavoured Moments are unique among popular crisps and snacks in that they actually contain a real cheese filling inside the wheat exterior. Because of this they are allowed to use the word "Flavoured" in their title. Because the other two products do not contain real bacon or scampi they instead use the word "Flavour". This is a legal requirement in the UK. The description on this product reads "Cereal snack with cheese flavoured centres". Although the pack appears small, it weighs 28g, which is as much as many of the available crisps brands. It has been noticed recently that the size of the individual snacks have been reduced, possibly to reduce costs. Official Statement Posted on: Wed 13 Jan 2010 "I am surprised and very disappointed that I have been charged by HMRC today," said Walkers. This was a personal matter and nothing to do with costs. I have done nothing wrong and independent snack experts have already confirmed that, in their opinion, there is no liability. My solicitors Cartwright King will be assisting me to vigorously defend the case when it goes to court and prove that I am innocent of this allegation." "Walkers is a highly respected business with an extremely successful international career spanning 45 years," said Mark Wilson, director of leading national snax defence specialists Cartwright King."Cheese flavoured moments has an impeccable reputation and will now be proving its innocence in the court." Signed Mr Walker Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Hitesh Posted 14 January 2010 Share Posted 14 January 2010 Harry Redknapp has now been charged on two counts of cheating the public revenue Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Matt Posted 14 January 2010 Share Posted 14 January 2010 Tottenham manager Harry Redknapp has been charged with two counts of cheating the public revenue today, his lawyer Ian Burton has confirmed.More soon. Daily Mail/Breaking News on SSN. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Babylon Posted 11 February 2010 Author Share Posted 11 February 2010 Today's the day!!! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
surrifox Posted 11 February 2010 Share Posted 11 February 2010 Today's the day!!! The Times says it's tomorrow (Westminster magistrates) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Babylon Posted 11 February 2010 Author Share Posted 11 February 2010 The Times says it's tomorrow (Westminster magistrates) Sky are saying today... Sky Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sly Posted 11 February 2010 Share Posted 11 February 2010 Sky are saying today...Sky Anyone got any idea on what punishment Milan could face for this sort of thing? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sir Fynwy Posted 11 February 2010 Share Posted 11 February 2010 Anyone got any idea on what punishment Milan could face for this sort of thing? Most likely a fine and have to pay the unpaid tax and interest, it's unlikely to cost him more than £100,000 even if found guilty Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Zingari Posted 11 February 2010 Share Posted 11 February 2010 Anyone got any idea on what punishment Milan could face for this sort of thing? being chairman of leicester city ; they'll probably say he's being punished enough Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
surrifox Posted 11 February 2010 Share Posted 11 February 2010 it will all come out in the evidence but it looks as if Redknapp could be in big trouble here if he can be shown as evading tax on this payment.- that could earn him jail time in a climate of backlash against clubs appearing not to treat their obligations to account for and pay tax as it falls due seriously. MM will presumably argue this was a personal gift or hold his hands up to breaching PAYE compliance. There has been some concern for a while among Spurs fans that Redknapp might not hold on to his job if he is convicted Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Alexikokopops Posted 11 February 2010 Share Posted 11 February 2010 Certainly.Cheese Flavoured Moments are a British snack product made by Walkers under the Smiths brand name. They are part of the luxury small-bagged "Savoury Selection" range which also includes Bacon Flavour Fries and Scampi Flavour Fries. These are some of the only snack products to still be sold using the Smiths brand name. The other products are Chipsticks and Frazzles. They also use the slogan "Bite Sized Snacks with the Big Sized Taste". Cheese Flavoured Moments are unique among popular crisps and snacks in that they actually contain a real cheese filling inside the wheat exterior. Because of this they are allowed to use the word "Flavoured" in their title. Because the other two products do not contain real bacon or scampi they instead use the word "Flavour". This is a legal requirement in the UK. The description on this product reads "Cereal snack with cheese flavoured centres". Although the pack appears small, it weighs 28g, which is as much as many of the available crisps brands. It has been noticed recently that the size of the individual snacks have been reduced, possibly to reduce costs. I've seen them before but never tried them. They sound delightful, especially with the Marmitey hint. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Zingari Posted 11 February 2010 Share Posted 11 February 2010 adjourned til 14th april http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/8510351.stm Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Steven Posted 11 February 2010 Share Posted 11 February 2010 Now Milan's solicitors are at it. http://www.lcfc.com/page/LatestNews/0,,10274~1962902,00.html Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Trav Le Bleu Posted 11 February 2010 Share Posted 11 February 2010 Most likely a fine and have to pay the unpaid tax and interest, it's unlikely to cost him more than £100,000 even if found guilty So about a third of the weekly wages that get paid at LCFC. No biggy Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
harpendenfox Posted 12 February 2010 Share Posted 12 February 2010 I see on twitter that MM has appointed Phil Hall Associates to be his PR agent. He used to edit the NOW and Hello according to the company website blurb, and represents various people in the public eye. I encourage them to encourage MM to be open about his running of Leicester City, and share relevant financial information with the general public. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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