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HMRC raid on Newcastle United 'may have been unlawful' | HMRC raid on Newcastle United 'may have been unlawful' |
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The seizure of documents from Newcastle United by tax officials may have been unlawful, a judge has said. | The seizure of documents from Newcastle United by tax officials may have been unlawful, a judge has said. |
St James' Park and West Ham United's ground were raided in April by HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) as part of an inquiry into suspected tax fraud. | St James' Park and West Ham United's ground were raided in April by HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) as part of an inquiry into suspected tax fraud. |
The club applied for permission to seek a judicial review of the search-and-seize order HMRC had obtained. | The club applied for permission to seek a judicial review of the search-and-seize order HMRC had obtained. |
A judge said it was "arguable" on several grounds the search warrant was obtained unlawfully. | A judge said it was "arguable" on several grounds the search warrant was obtained unlawfully. |
Mr Justice Supperstone, sitting in London, said there must be a full High Court hearing of the issues. | Mr Justice Supperstone, sitting in London, said there must be a full High Court hearing of the issues. |
Newcastle FC's managing director Lee Charnley was among a number of senior European football officials arrested in connection with the matter and later released without charge. | Newcastle FC's managing director Lee Charnley was among a number of senior European football officials arrested in connection with the matter and later released without charge. |
During the raids, business records and financial records were seized as well as computers and mobile phones belonging to the club, which recently secured promotion to the Premier League. | During the raids, business records and financial records were seized as well as computers and mobile phones belonging to the club, which recently secured promotion to the Premier League. |
The HMRC investigation into suspected income tax and national insurance fraud centres on football agents and payments made in transfer dealings between English and French clubs. | The HMRC investigation into suspected income tax and national insurance fraud centres on football agents and payments made in transfer dealings between English and French clubs. |
It has confirmed the French authorities are assisting the UK investigation. | |
'Flawed warrants' | |
The judge ordered that a full hearing of the case should take place next month, probably over 27 and 28 July. | |
Newcastle United argued the warrants were excessively wide and there were no grounds to believe the club was engaged in suspected tax fraud. | |
Club lawyers also argued the legal procedures followed when the warrants were obtained at Leeds Crown Court were flawed, and no proper reasons were given. | |
The judge said the absence of reasons made it harder for him to be satisfied the warrants were lawfully issued. | |
He continued orders preventing HMRC officers from examining the seized material pending the full hearing. | |
The HMRC said it would be "inappropriate" to comment at this point. |
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