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HMRC Triumphs In Rangers Tax Case Appeal

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HMRC have today won the latest round of the Rangers tax case, calling the EBT’s “redirected income” and quashing the notion that they were somehow loans.

An appeal is expected.

It has long been the contention of the Internet Bampots that during the years when Rangers was operating its EBT scheme that they were engaged in industrial scale cheating, using these revenues, which otherwise would have gone to the public purse, to enrich footballers and build themselves an advantage over rival clubs.

I have long argued that the result of these cases ought not to matter either way; whether or not Rangers had fancy lawyers who were able to dot every I and cross every T was never the bigger story here; the bigger story was that wilful, conscious decision that the directors of their club made that the next round of “success” was to be billed to the tax payer.

It might well prove that what they did was legal, although it’s difficult to see how they muster their case for an appeal on those grounds, as it was difficult to believe this case initially fell in their favour to begin with, as blatant as some of it was … but legality and morality are two very different things and there was never any question that what they did morally reeked.

This verdict doesn’t affect the NewCo. Not directly.

But one of the people who sat on the board during the time when these decisions were taken is the current chairman of the club.

He already has criminal convictions for tax fraud in South Africa.

Now he faces being branded a co-conspirator in a scheme which a court in this country has just said amounted to tax avoidance.

A lot of people have a lot of serious questions to answer in light of this, including the former President of the SFA, who was allowed to swan off into the sunset with his pension despite having opened the Discounted Options Scheme, the Wee Tax Case, and had full knowledge of its larger, more complicated sister scheme … or scam as it now stands.

This matter clearly isn’t at an end.

A lot of people around the country will be grievously worried today though, because should this verdict stand Hector will be knocking on their doors and asking to see their wallets.

Amongst them are many of Scotland’s media darlings and mates.

I laid out the scale of this in my second ever article for On Fields of Green, which you can read by clicking the link at the bottom of the page.

The numbers are astounding, and reveal the total consequences to society of what this club did, and what the SFA and others appear perfectly happy to leave on the historical record.

It stinks, and it always has, and this verdict simply opens up a valve and lets it out into another room.

For the good of Scottish football, and Scottish society, this matter has to be resolved in full, with all the guilty individuals made to pay back every penny and those who benefited from it indirectly made to give a full accounting of what went on, who knew and what the authorities turned a blind eye to.

This is a scandal that will not go away.

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  • James says:

    Surely now UEFA and FIFA need to direct the SFA/SPFL to do what they need to and at least remove any titles or cups won by cheating. Every football fan in Scotland should be outraged as they paid their hard earned money to watch their teams while a team cheated to win.

  • schoosh71 says:

    What the bigger scandal here is, that a case like this had to go to the highest court in the land for a judge to decide the case was “self evident”. This case shone a light on the judiciary in this country and what it proved is that certain people, companies and clubs a above the judicial system.

  • Jim says:

    Surely the LNS whitewash must be re-examined on title stripping now.

  • Gary bhoy says:

    If and when the question is asked about unfair sporting advantage,will we get our titles back and bury the memories of those last day title horrors.

  • tamtim says:

    cannae keep the big smile off my face,now for the title stripping.its got to follow,isnt it??

  • BhilltheTim says:

    As I understand it, responsibility for paying the tax lay with the Club/Company/Whatever so the recipients will will get away with their ill-gotten gains.

  • Damian Gallagher says:

    Jelly and icecream.

  • Brian C says:

    Finally! But i tell you what, go have a read at the posts on some of the Sevco blogs and forums. They have taken this insanity and self deception to a new level; it almost defies belief. Victims, paranoia, bias judiciary, defiance, even deliberately misquoting the actual ruling. Utterly batshit insane. You know these guys actually believe the Scottish football authorities have it in for them???

  • David Heron says:

    Surely this must be the most toxic and rancid sports scandals in Sporting History. They are Scotland’s shame

  • Tyrz67 says:

    Can individual players who benefited from the EBT’s be pursued by Hector???

  • deekbhoy says:

    The Nimmo Smith judgement must now be viewed as seriuosly flawed. Either he was duped, misled or cowed but for what ever reason his findings not only fail on legal terms as outlined today but also by the rules of common sense. If you give an illegal inducement to obtain the service of better players then there must be a sporting advantage.

    Lance Armstrong should get Nimmo Smith to review his case he will probably get off.

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