Ah. So that explains the Gene Haas boondoggle, I guess.the France family is buying F1 lock stock and barrel
Of note, at that court case the judge did assert that they were absolutely certain that Bernie had payed a bribe. He didn't so much prove that he was innocent, instead, his opposition couldn't prove that they actually lost anything because of his guilt.astracrazy wrote:It seems at the moment the BBC have it in for him (judging by the Panorama program the other day which was very biased). Maybe some form of payback over the whole tv deal thing. For example they kept referring to the Constantin court case, but not once did they mention he actually won that.
Its interesting over this whole tax dodge thing, because HMRC investigated him over a number of years and agreed a settlement of £10M.
ye i know what your saying, i was just using that as an example of things not mentioned. The actual program used some unrealistic scenarios to put him in a negative light.beelsebob wrote:Of note, at that court case the judge did assert that they were absolutely certain that Bernie had payed a bribe. He didn't so much prove that he was innocent, instead, his opposition couldn't prove that they actually lost anything because of his guilt.astracrazy wrote:It seems at the moment the BBC have it in for him (judging by the Panorama program the other day which was very biased). Maybe some form of payback over the whole tv deal thing. For example they kept referring to the Constantin court case, but not once did they mention he actually won that.
Its interesting over this whole tax dodge thing, because HMRC investigated him over a number of years and agreed a settlement of £10M.
I think bernie missed his calling in liferichard_leeds wrote:I think it's testament to Bernie's ingenuity that even though the deal was declared to be corrupt and he was found to be a deceptive witness who lied in court, the money trail was too complex to establish any losses.