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Previously on "Arctic Systems Decision"

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  • pisces
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    Next up, one man bands

    Well we can only but hope!

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  • malvolio
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    Originally posted by Churchill
    Is that an official PCG statement?
    No, why on earth should it be?

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  • Churchill
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    Originally posted by malvolio
    What loophole? The Jones have been told they are acting fully in accordance with the law of the land. Not that the BBC are selectively reporting matters to distort the ture picture or anything...

    You might also consider the relationship between Mrs Campbell and a certain lady barrister working for Matrix Chambers.
    Is that an official PCG statement?

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  • malvolio
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    Originally posted by Kyajae
    "While the sun shines, make hay" and all that.

    However, according to Emily Campbell of City law firm Wilberforce Chambers, which represented the HMRC in the case, the government may have the last say. It is very possible that the government will introduce legislation to close this loophole in a future budget," Ms Campbell said. The scheme in this case takes advantage of a loophole...it is not justified and it would be relatively easy for action to be taken," she added.

    Yeah, El Gordo will move faster than sh1t off a shovel to nail this one.
    What loophole? The Jones have been told they are acting fully in accordance with the law of the land. Not that the BBC are selectively reporting matters to distort the ture picture or anything...

    You might also consider the relationship between Mrs Campbell and a certain lady barrister working for Matrix Chambers.

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  • Kyajae
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    "While the sun shines, make hay" and all that.

    However, according to Emily Campbell of City law firm Wilberforce Chambers, which represented the HMRC in the case, the government may have the last say. It is very possible that the government will introduce legislation to close this loophole in a future budget," Ms Campbell said. The scheme in this case takes advantage of a loophole...it is not justified and it would be relatively easy for action to be taken," she added.

    Yeah, El Gordo will move faster than sh1t off a shovel to nail this one.

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  • Ruprect
    started a topic Arctic Systems Decision

    Arctic Systems Decision

    http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/business/6915359.stm

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