That’s not even the case. HMRC coming after them for the tax liability on the whole investment (not just their portion) of the investment vehicle that went south. So, not only have they lost the money to the sham property scheme they were duped into, and not only lost money to forged docs they didn’t even sign but the Revenue is coming after them for additional money, like £400k touch, that they don’t have and never had. They didn’t make anything. They lost it all but still have to shoulder the tax liability.
Rod Wallace had to file for bankruptcy in Feb 2024.
If any of you think this is ok cos they had a big wedge to begin with I pity your sad little envious piety.
100% agree with you.
It's not quite at sub-postmaster levels (as some of them unfortunately went to prison or took their own lives), but it's very close.
To put it into context, imagine getting to retirement, then finding that the company pension you had put into all your working life had been stolen because someone had put your money into a dodgy overseas property scheme. With paperwork you'd never seen or signed?
Then HMRC come after you for income tax you would have had to pay on the pension you never got. And also for some extra tax your boss owed because he earned more than you and was also in your pension scheme. Oh, and added interest to the tax bill because you hadn't paid it.
That's pretty much what has happened here.
Some of the comments on here about rich footballers are just plain stupid. These people have been stolen from, plain and simple.
The added tragedy is that the IFA's who did it have got away with it, the FCA haven't done their job, the police have filed the papers, and HMRC are coming after the victims.
The weight of the State is coming after the victims not the perpetrators.
It's not right.
We've seen it happen before with the sub postmasters and it's happening again here. Brian Deane was as hard as nails, yet he was crying on TV because of the effect it has had in him and his family.
It's another injustice, and we should be supporting the victims, who are people we enjoyed being entertained by, rather than being smug that young, rich footballers have been duped out of lots of money.