Former F1 supremo Ecclestone charged with fraud

Former F1 supremo Ecclestone charged with fraud

He failed to declare more than £400 million in assets he held overseas.

Bernie Ecclestone’s first hearing is on Aug 22 at London’s Westminster magistrates’ court. (AP pic)
LONDON:
Former Formula One supremo Bernie Ecclestone has been charged with fraud over a failure to declare more than £400 million in assets he held overseas to the British tax authority, prosecutors said today.

The Crown Prosecution Service said Ecclestone, 91, faced one count of fraud by false representation.

“This follows a complex and worldwide criminal investigation by HMRC’s fraud investigation service,” said Simon York, director at the fraud investigation service of Her Majesty’s Revenue and Customs (HMRC).

The first hearing in his case is due to be held on Aug 22 at London’s Westminster magistrates’ court.

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