Ecclestone charged with fraud over £400m of overseas assets

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Bernie Ecclestone has been charged with "fraud by false representation" by the Crown Prosecution Services in a case involving £400m of overseas assets.

The former F1 supremo has been having a hard time lately keeping himself out of the headlines and out of hot water, whether it’s those flowing through the courts of public opinion or through the CPS, the principal public agency in England for conducting criminal prosecutions.

Just days after apologizing for comments that were interpreted as supportive of Russian president Vladimir Putin in the context of the war in Ukraine, Ecclestone is contemplating a much more serious offense as the 91-year-old is accused of failing to declare overseas assets believed to be worth in excess of £400m, according to the CPS.

"This follows a complex and worldwide criminal investigation by HMRC's Fraud Investigation Service," said Simon York, director of Fraud Investigation Service, HMRC.

"The criminal charge relates to projected tax liabilities arising from more than £400m of offshore assets which were concealed from HMRC.

"HMRC is on the side of honest taxpayers and we will take tough action wherever we suspect tax fraud. Our message is clear - no one is beyond our reach.

"We remind people to refrain from commentary or sharing of information that could prejudice proceedings in any way. This is now a matter for the courts and we will not be commenting further."

Ecclestone, who amassed the bulk of his personal fortune by acquiring the commercial rights to Formula 1 and growing the latter over several decades into a massive sport and entertainment powerhouse, is said to be worth an estimated £3 billion.

Ecclestone stepped down from his position as F1's chief executive in 2017, upon the sport's takeover by Liberty Media.

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