The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Proceeds of crime probe ‘fraught with difficulti­es’, court told

Home in France owned by man who evaded VAT forms part of investigat­ion

- Paul reoch preoch@thecourier.co.uk

The legal representa­tive of a former Perthshire businessma­n who dodged thousands of pounds of tax claimed investigat­ions into the matter are “fraught with difficulti­es.”

Kevin McCallum QC, who appeared at Perth Sheriff Court yesterday on behalf of Stuart Newing-Davis, said there had been difficulti­es with transport arrangemen­ts so his client could not be at court.

And he outlined issues concerning a house owned by the 48-year-old that his family were living in over in France that forms part of the proceeds of crime investigat­ion.

“My client is currently serving a prison sentence at HM Castle Huntly but could not be here today,” he said.

“I am here because there are difficulti­es associated with a home owned by my client over in France that Mrs Sarah Newing-Davis and the children were living in.

“The problem is that she took ill following the court case here, was hospitalis­ed and is now in a mental health sanatorium in France. A curator has been appointed to look after her affairs.

“There is outstandin­g default on the mortgage on this property, which was occupied by Mrs Newing-Davis when the family relocated to France.”

Mr McCallum explained that he has made contact with a solicitor in France regarding the situation with the property to get his opinion and he understood the Crown would be making their own inquiries into it.

“I am asking for time to speak to another solicitor in France and to see if any equity can be released from this property,” he added.

“However, I must say this property in France is fraught with difficulti­es.”

Depute fiscal Carol Whyte revealed the Crown had received a “bundle” of documents associated with the home in France from the proceeds of crime unit in Edinburgh.

Newing-Davis had been sentenced to 32 months in jail in June at Perth Sheriff Court.

He had pleaded guilty to five charges of fraudulent­ly evading VAT totalling £174,179.33 while a director of Trainpeopl­e.co.uk on dates between March 3, 2010, and June 7, 2011.

Latterly, Newing-Davis had been working as a London bus driver.

The Crown and Her Majesty’s Revenue and Customs (HMRC) aim to recoup some of the money owed by investigat­ing his assets, including the aforementi­oned home in France.

Sheriff William Wood agreed to hold another proof hearing into the proceeds of crime investigat­ion which will take place at court on February 23.

I am here because there are difficulti­es associated with a home owned by my client over in France that Mrs Sarah NewingDavi­s and the children were living in

 ??  ?? Stuart Newing-Davis evaded VAT totalling almost £175,000.
Stuart Newing-Davis evaded VAT totalling almost £175,000.

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