Jonathan Fisher QC considers the lessons for HMRC from the Sundico A/S litigation in which the department pursued a conspiracy action in the civil courts as an alternative to bringing criminal proceedings.
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Jonathan Fisher QC considers the lessons for HMRC from the Sundico A/S litigation in which the department pursued a conspiracy action in the civil courts as an alternative to bringing criminal proceedings.
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