"With CAB chasing him for a hefty bill dating back up to 20 years, Paul Williams looks back how at how Hutch's friendship with career criminal Thomas Scragg - who mixed with celebrities - aroused suspicions over his finances, and how his plan to stop British tax authorities from seizing his pal's sports car was scuppered"
"Gerry 'the Monk' Hutch has made it clear that there is "no chance" of him paying an €800,000 tax demand from the Criminal Assets Bureau (CAB). This is the second time that he faces a bill for unpaid taxes based on undeclared income, including from criminal activities."
Gerry 'the Monk' Hutch faces an €800,000 demand from the Criminal Assets Bureau for unpaid taxes tied to undeclared income, including income linked to criminal activity. The demand covers liabilities dating back up to 20 years. Hutch has publicly rejected the demand and indicated he will not pay. Past associations with career criminal Thomas Scragg, who socialised with celebrities, prompted suspicions about Hutch's finances. A plan to prevent British tax authorities from seizing Scragg's sports car was attempted but ultimately failed, leaving assets exposed to enforcement action.
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