And also to ensure that HMRC gets its pelf, as I'm sure this is of far greater concern to them than any newfound concern about so-called vulnerable workers, touching thought it may be. Though at least in this case the burden is placed where it makes most sense, that is to say the agency.
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Originally posted by Zero Liability View PostAnd also to ensure that HMRC gets its pelf, as I'm sure this is of far greater concern to them than any newfound concern about so-called vulnerable workers, touching thought it may be. Though at least in this case the burden is placed where it makes most sense, that is to say the agency.
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Good use of the word especially considering the Oxford English definition "Money, especially when gained in a dishonest or dishonourable way:Originally posted by Zero Liability View PostLost tax revenues.
damnation dog thee and thy wretched pelf!"Comment
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