The following is from Simon Hoggart’s Parliamentary sketch in the Guardian, 8 June

“It is extraordinary how Tony Blair can avoid answering the question. Any question. I am reminded of the difference between tax avoidance and tax evasion. One is legal, the other isn’t. Mr Blair is not a liar but he is heavily into truth avoidance. This, as the Hutton report reminds us, is permitted.”

I have to say that the same could be said for pronouncements from much of the finance industry.

  4 Responses to “Truth avoidance”

  1. Could you please remind me of the statement made by a famous judge many years ago to the effect that everyone has the right to arrange his affairs in the most effective way to reduce his tax liability. Thanks :?:

  2. Google “The Duke of Westminster tax” and you should find it

    Richard

    (I’ve checked – use Wikipedia)

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