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pdq1 | 19:00 Thu 16th Aug 2012 | News
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How are the British public expected to inform on these defaulters when many have fleed abroad? Wouldn't it be preferable to inform these countries where they are thought to be? What chance is there of them being repatriated to the UK if outside the European area?

You assume that if they tried to re-enter Britain their names would be on the wanted list
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perhaps they have relatives here who were none too keen on them, know where they are or others who have an axe to grind.
I hope the foreign authorities have more luck in getting those criminals extradited, than we have had in trying to get rid of Abu Hamza and Abu Qatada.
I dare not answer this post as my answer might get pulled. but the truth does, at times, will come out.
If I were HMRC, I would keep quiet about people not paying their taxes – otherwise the general public might get the idea that I am incompetent.
I would blame HMRC for it or at least for part of it. I used to work for a practice and one guy (our client) was manipulating with invoices for wholesale mobile phone business. Later own known as carousal fraud. He was reported to HMRC well in time but no action was taken. Later he fled to DUBAI with estimated 28million VAT owed. I remember talking to one VAT inspector during a routine investigation and all he said was that as long as he was getting his pay cheque he would not give a damn about what few people were doing.

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