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How tax avoidance scheme snared RWC’s Snedden


Jock Anderson
Wed, 17 Aug 2011

Investors caught up in the Digi-Tech tax avoidance schemes include Rugby World Cup boss Martin Snedden and Maserati-driving Dragons’ Den star Paul Webb.

Both have links to two of 121 companies fighting a $70 million investment claw back by Digi-Tech directors John Reid and Hugh Milloy, which

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Jock Anderson
Wed, 17 Aug 2011
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