2001 R v Allen (Brian Roger) [2001] UKHL TC_74_263 (11 October 2001)

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Cite as: [2001] 4 All ER 786, [2002] HRLR 5, 4 ITL Rep 140, [2001] UKHL TC_74_263, [2001] BTC 408, [2001] STC 1520, 4 ITL Rep 168, [2001] 4 All ER 768, [2001] STI 1349, [2002] AC 509, [2001] STC 1537, [2001] UKHL 46, [2001] BTC 421, [2002] HRLR 4, [2001] STI 1348, [2002] 1 AC 509, [2002] 1 Cr App R 17, 74 TC 263, [2002] 1 Cr App R 18, [2001] 3 WLR 843, [2001] UKHL 45

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R v Allen (Brian Roger) [2001] UKHL TC_74_263 (11 October 2001)

Crime - Common Law offence - Cheating public revenue - Control of company - Company9s undeclared profits - Whether individual in control of company guilty of cheating - Whether jury correctly directed on test whether companies were resident in the UK - Whether jury correctly directed on issue whether certain assets beneficially owned by accused - Whether Human Rights A ct applied so that a conviction prior to 2 October 2000 might be regarded as unsafe for breach of rights under Human Rights Convention - Whether breach of right to fair trial by reason of notice given to accused to supply information or by £ inducement not to prosecute given to obtain schedule of assets falsity of which was relied on in prosecution - Taxes Management Act 1970 ss 8(I), 20( 1) and 105 Human Rights Act 1998, Part I, European Convention on Human Rights Arts 5 and 6.

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