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[Billionaire ex-Formula One boss Bernie Ecclestone
"swerved jail" by pleading guilty to a £400m fraud and handing over £652m in tax, the Metro says. The 92-year-old was due to face trial next month but in a "surprise" hearing at Southwark crown court, he pleaded guilty to a single charge of fraud by false representation, the paper adds.] ![]() |
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Lock him up. People go away for years for much less sums. Saved by his status. Disgusting.
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he should have gone to jail. Trying to hide 400 million is obscene. Look what happened to Boris Becker for much less
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I Love my brick
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He's a ****ing billionaire and he still won't part with some money, it's disgusting greed
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With prisons being too full for violent criminals, it shouldn't be a priority to lock people up for monetary crimes, they're not a danger to the public.
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