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Harry Redknapp found not guilty of tax evasion

Redknapp cleared of tax evasion Redknapp cleared of tax evasion

FORMER Saints boss Harry Redknapp was cleared today of taking bungs in an offshore tax dodge.

The Tottenham Hotspur manager's hopes of leading the England team received a major boost as he walked free from court.

Jurors accepted Redknapp's angry denials that he avoided tax on any payments over £189,000 found in a Monaco account.

His acquittal alongside co-defendant Milan Mandaric blows the final whistle on a five-year £8 million police investigation which failed to yield a single conviction.

Mandaric and former Portsmouth chief executive Peter Storrie were also cleared of £600,000 tax dodge claims at a previous trial, it can be reported for the first time.

Redknapp and Mandaric hugged as the jury cleared them of all counts.

Redknapp was at times moved to the verge of tears as the Crown alleged that he told a pack of lies in an attempt to get off the hook.

But jurors accepted Redknapp and Mandaric's evidence that the Monaco account in the name of Redknapp's dog, Rosie, was nothing to do with footballing matters.

The two-week trial at London's Southwark Crown Court threatened to derail Redknapp's progress at the pinnacle of his 30-year managerial career.

Having led Spurs through their most successful period in the Premier League era, the Londoner was tipped as the outstanding favourite to replace Fabio Capello as England manager this summer.

With his name cleared in the courts, nothing would now appear to stand in the way for the Football Association to hire him.

The verdicts mark a disastrous end of an exhaustive inquiry into football corruption by tax authorities and City of London Police.

Police began pursuing Redknapp in 2006 after he admitted having the Monaco account as he was questioned by the Quest inquiry into Premier League bungs.

The transactions took place as the pair squabbled over a transfer bonus Redknapp was due for the £3 million profit the club made on the sale of England striker Peter Crouch.

But the jury accepted Redknapp's claim that he knew he was ''morally but not legally'' entitled to the cash.

A recorded telephone conversation between News of the World reporter Rob Beasley and the pair in 2009 was a pivotal element in the Crown's case.

Redknapp telling Mr Beasley it was money for transfer bonuses was ''the most compelling and important evidence'', prosecutor John Black QC said.

But defence barrister John Kelsey-Fry QC said the Sunday tabloid's evidence was ''primarily despicable''.

''I do not shrink from suggesting to you it is repugnant to all our basic instincts of fairness in the criminal justice process,'' he said.

The case served up high courtroom drama over two weeks as one of the biggest names in English football appeared in the dock and gave an impassioned display in the witness box.

Redknapp attacked a detective for ''staring'' and shouted at prosecutor Mr Black: ''You think I put my hand on the bible and told lies? That's an insult, Mr Black, that's an insult.''

Redknapp said he was ''a fantastic football manager, not a hard-headed businessman'' and had always paid too much taxes.

He also revealed that he had squandered millions in bad investments and had the writing ability of a two-year-old.

Serbian Mandaric, an entrepreneur behind a multibillion-dollar business empire, claimed he had paid £100 million in taxes during his time in football, adding: ''Did I suddenly go crazy?''

Redknapp, of Poole, Dorset, first flew out to Monaco - a tax haven - in April 2002 to set up the account.

He did not tell investigators about Rosie 47 as tax officials investigated a £300,000 payment he received over Rio Ferdinand's record-breaking transfer between West Ham United and Leeds.

But he voluntarily gave details of the Monaco account as he was questioned by the Quest inquiry.

Comments(40)

Frank28 says...
11:46am Wed 8 Feb 12

I didn't think any jury would have found him guilty.

costa gaz says...
11:55am Wed 8 Feb 12

Absolutely unbelievable.......
A kick in the teeth for all tax payers, football fans, and the british justice system........

George4th says...
11:57am Wed 8 Feb 12

Frank28 wrote:
I didn't think any jury would have found him guilty.
Given the evidence, he was never going to be convicted.

elvisimo says...
11:58am Wed 8 Feb 12

dont particularly like the guy but never thought the case would stand up in court.

More money wasted

hulla baloo says...
12:01pm Wed 8 Feb 12

Looks like a copy paste article from a national newspapar.

costa gaz says...
12:02pm Wed 8 Feb 12

hulla baloo wrote:
Looks like a copy paste article from a national newspapar.
What do you expect?????

Big Mac says...
12:03pm Wed 8 Feb 12

£8 million police investigation which failed to yield a single conviction.

Peanuts! Harry spent loadsmoney on Mister Again who failed to yield a single goal/

Shoong says...
12:06pm Wed 8 Feb 12

I would imagine a greased rabid piglet would be easier to pin down.

Dan Kerins says...
12:11pm Wed 8 Feb 12

hulla baloo wrote:
Looks like a copy paste article from a national newspapar.
It's a story provided by the PA Wire, as made clear by the byline on the article.

costa gaz says...
12:15pm Wed 8 Feb 12

Where taxes are concerned, football is a secret society and if the high court/hmrc cannot infiltrate it the no one ever will.
The greed and corruption will continue.

costa gaz says...
12:23pm Wed 8 Feb 12

Seems that Storrie was also cleared back in october but there was a court order preventing publication.
Football was a big loser today.

Stillness says...
12:32pm Wed 8 Feb 12

costa gaz wrote:
Seems that Storrie was also cleared back in october but there was a court order preventing publication.
Football was a big loser today.
No. HMRC was the big looser.

bigfella777 says...
12:43pm Wed 8 Feb 12

Even if he was convicted £8 million to get him to court for missing £75k in tax, what is the point! this country is completely NUTS!

gillyman says...
1:21pm Wed 8 Feb 12

it seems to be the norm around the skates not to pay tax

St Retford says...
1:31pm Wed 8 Feb 12

Poor old Harry. Just think, a six month stretch would have got him out of 26 Sunday lunches at which his son and daughter-in-law would have been present. Personally, I'd take half a year of table tennis and unwanted intimacy from burly men called Darren over a weekly update on Louise Nurding's shopping exploits any day of the week.

RadicalEmu says...
1:47pm Wed 8 Feb 12

bigfella777 wrote:
Even if he was convicted £8 million to get him to court for missing £75k in tax, what is the point! this country is completely NUTS!
This is the future:
.
"It's just not in our interests to fight tax evasion, look at what happened in the case of Harry Redknapp."

Walter K says...
2:43pm Wed 8 Feb 12

It's a scandal that such an obscene amount has been spent in order to recoup what only amounted to approx. £36k! There are much bigger fish to fry than Redknapp, however, the majority of those fish are all in Westminister.

dango says...
2:50pm Wed 8 Feb 12

Walter K wrote:
It's a scandal that such an obscene amount has been spent in order to recoup what only amounted to approx. £36k! There are much bigger fish to fry than Redknapp, however, the majority of those fish are all in Westminister.
or have bought those in Westminster and HMRC.

chrisdemeanour says...
2:56pm Wed 8 Feb 12

Stillness wrote:
costa gaz wrote:
Seems that Storrie was also cleared back in october but there was a court order preventing publication.
Football was a big loser today.
No. HMRC was the big looser.
Would that be the same HMRC that was wined and dined by huge companies and let them of billions of pounds of tax!

freemantlegirl2 says...
2:59pm Wed 8 Feb 12

hulla baloo wrote:
Looks like a copy paste article from a national newspapar.
errrm that's why it says Copyright Press Association on it!

I'm not surprised he's been found not guilty..... and love the rapid piglet comment.... he's football's answer to delboy/arfur daley rolled into one... I mean everyone's dog has a bank account in Monaco don't they LOL! dear oh dear.....

Huey says...
3:13pm Wed 8 Feb 12

Nice one Harry!

Mr BCB says...
3:19pm Wed 8 Feb 12

Great result Harry, now straight into the England job.

Over the Edge says...
3:19pm Wed 8 Feb 12

freemantlegirl2 wrote:
hulla baloo wrote:
Looks like a copy paste article from a national newspapar.
errrm that's why it says Copyright Press Association on it!

I'm not surprised he's been found not guilty..... and love the rapid piglet comment.... he's football's answer to delboy/arfur daley rolled into one... I mean everyone's dog has a bank account in Monaco don't they LOL! dear oh dear.....
The HMRC spent £8,000,000 bringing this case, Mandaric and Arry legal costs will also be claimed back on doubt, I wonder how much that will cost us?

I wonder if he asks for his defence costs cheque to be made payable to Rosie 47?

Don't worry about Arry being a Skate, he more like a slippery eel.

Shoong says...
3:49pm Wed 8 Feb 12

Mr BCB wrote:
Great result Harry, now straight into the England job.
What?!

If this guy gets the job then it's your duty to disown the England football team!

St Retford says...
3:50pm Wed 8 Feb 12

Over the Edge wrote:
freemantlegirl2 wrote:
hulla baloo wrote: Looks like a copy paste article from a national newspapar.
errrm that's why it says Copyright Press Association on it! I'm not surprised he's been found not guilty..... and love the rapid piglet comment.... he's football's answer to delboy/arfur daley rolled into one... I mean everyone's dog has a bank account in Monaco don't they LOL! dear oh dear.....
The HMRC spent £8,000,000 bringing this case, Mandaric and Arry legal costs will also be claimed back on doubt, I wonder how much that will cost us? I wonder if he asks for his defence costs cheque to be made payable to Rosie 47? Don't worry about Arry being a Skate, he more like a slippery eel.
This is a fair point. Anyone get the impression HMRC is a bit rubbish at prosecuting people? They couldn't nail the skates last time, and I bet you a shiny penny they won't this time.

Condor Man says...
4:03pm Wed 8 Feb 12

A end to a sad tale which revealed that Harry was virtually illiterate and perhaps a little naive. It goes to show that the era of big personality managers like Clough, Docherty, McMenemy and Allison are behind us. They are now either surly or buffoons.

St Retford says...
4:16pm Wed 8 Feb 12

Condor Man wrote:
A end to a sad tale which revealed that Harry was virtually illiterate and perhaps a little naive. It goes to show that the era of big personality managers like Clough, Docherty, McMenemy and Allison are behind us. They are now either surly or buffoons.
Oi! Nigel is definitely a big personality manager and neither surly nor a buffoon.

Dasal says...
4:32pm Wed 8 Feb 12

St Retford wrote:
Condor Man wrote: A end to a sad tale which revealed that Harry was virtually illiterate and perhaps a little naive. It goes to show that the era of big personality managers like Clough, Docherty, McMenemy and Allison are behind us. They are now either surly or buffoons.
Oi! Nigel is definitely a big personality manager and neither surly nor a buffoon.
...........Nigel .....who ????

Clough, maybe.............

Maine Lobster says...
4:34pm Wed 8 Feb 12

Stillness wrote:
costa gaz wrote: Seems that Storrie was also cleared back in october but there was a court order preventing publication. Football was a big loser today.
No. HMRC was the big looser.
No, the taxpayer was the big loser!

Dasal says...
4:48pm Wed 8 Feb 12

Maine Lobster wrote:
Stillness wrote:
costa gaz wrote: Seems that Storrie was also cleared back in october but there was a court order preventing publication. Football was a big loser today.
No. HMRC was the big looser.
No, the taxpayer was the big loser!
SPOT ON !!!

ottostrasser says...
5:46pm Wed 8 Feb 12

The portsmyth fans are peed off he got away with too bearing in mind how he contributed to thier finances. If he ever becomes England manager I will stop supporting them.

SOULJACKER says...
5:54pm Wed 8 Feb 12

Hahahahaha, priceless fo sho ;)

Didn't see that one coming :)))))

8======>

SaintM says...
5:56pm Wed 8 Feb 12

if the trial was in Bournemouth, Southampton, Portsmouth he would have been found guilty. I think its great that he left all financial matters to his accountant as he can not even sign a cheque but failed to mention his abilty to deal with financial affairs whils abroad?

dango says...
6:05pm Wed 8 Feb 12

Fabio Capello p*%$es off the F.A., next 'Arry Redknapp is cleared. Then people call for the tax cheating thief to be England manager? Am I missing something?

dango says...
6:11pm Wed 8 Feb 12

ottostrasser wrote:
The portsmyth fans are peed off he got away with too bearing in mind how he contributed to thier finances. If he ever becomes England manager I will stop supporting them.
and if we had a prime minister you didn't like, would you no longer support our troops? You can't not support the players just because of what you think of their boss.

pompey phil says...
7:14pm Wed 8 Feb 12

Now he is clear for the england job in the summer, which is where he will finish.
And can i just say well done for the point at brum last weekend for you lot tough place to go especially in the snow,but they are catching you

dango says...
7:23pm Wed 8 Feb 12

pompey phil wrote:
Now he is clear for the england job in the summer, which is where he will finish.
And can i just say well done for the point at brum last weekend for you lot tough place to go especially in the snow,but they are catching you
Now he is clear for the england job in the summer, which is where he will finish. And can i just say well done for the point at brum last weekend for you lot tough place to go especially in the snow,but they are catching you
Google Translate has detected an unknown language,,,,working,
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,,, Can someone lend us a fiver for me football club, only we're up **** creek and the paddle went years ago.

pompey phil says...
7:30pm Wed 8 Feb 12

dango wrote:
pompey phil wrote:
Now he is clear for the england job in the summer, which is where he will finish.
And can i just say well done for the point at brum last weekend for you lot tough place to go especially in the snow,but they are catching you
Now he is clear for the england job in the summer, which is where he will finish. And can i just say well done for the point at brum last weekend for you lot tough place to go especially in the snow,but they are catching you
Google Translate has detected an unknown language,,,,working,

,,,,, translation, Skate detected,,,,,,, Translating,,,,,,,,,

,In English,,,,,,,,,,,,,

,,, Can someone lend us a fiver for me football club, only we're up **** creek and the paddle went years ago.
I was being nice to you lot but as always a dick head like you has to continue has to keep being a w****r, people like you are why the police created the bubble for derby days.

rob the saint in NZ says...
9:29pm Wed 8 Feb 12

pompey phil wrote:
dango wrote:
pompey phil wrote: Now he is clear for the england job in the summer, which is where he will finish. And can i just say well done for the point at brum last weekend for you lot tough place to go especially in the snow,but they are catching you
Now he is clear for the england job in the summer, which is where he will finish. And can i just say well done for the point at brum last weekend for you lot tough place to go especially in the snow,but they are catching you Google Translate has detected an unknown language,,,,working, ,,,,, translation, Skate detected,,,,,,, Translating,,,,,,,,, ,In English,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,, Can someone lend us a fiver for me football club, only we're up **** creek and the paddle went years ago.
I was being nice to you lot but as always a dick head like you has to continue has to keep being a w****r, people like you are why the police created the bubble for derby days.
Pompey Phil, I appreciated your earlier sentiment.

May your God be with you, go in peace my son.

CrouchEndReg says...
11:31pm Wed 8 Feb 12

It's a shame his dog wasn't called Rosie69 he'd have definately gone down!

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