
Ex-F1 boss Bernie Ecclestone pleads guilty to tax fraud charge
LONDON — Ex-Formulation One honchos Bernie Ecclestone pleaded guilty in a London courtroom on Thursday (Oct 12) to one matter of fraudulence for gleaning unethical representation to UK’s tax obligation authority.
The 92-year-wear appeared at Southwark Crown Court unit and pleaded to one matter of fraudulence by vilifying representation, simply over a month before he was due to stand test.
Prosecutors annunciated Ecclestone administered vilifying or misdirecting diagrams to HM Payouts and Borrowers at a July 2015 meeting, once he annunciated he “calculated unsociable a unsociable trust fund” in favour of his children.
Ecclestone, accompanied by his wife Fabiana, spoken unsociable to validate his moniker and to get in his plea.