Originally posted by DonkeyRhubarb
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There is no doubt they are holding information that is in the public interest. They've admitted
it. They are keeping the information back because it's 'too expensive' to retrieve.
However, it would seem that the Treasury (or HMRC) think it's good value to push on with a legal
case that stands very little chance, win or lose, of retrieving the amounts of money that
were originally mentioned.
As has been said before, the only people who will get rich from this are the lawyers.
Any information that could help to shortcut this process, would not only
help a couple of thousand people who have had an immoral legal change forced upon
them, but would save the public purse quite a bit in legal costs.
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