Privilege: Behind closed doors

Jemma Pollock and Saphia Wyse examine the extent to which privilege will apply to FDR negotiations where there are allegations of fraud FPR 2010, PD 9A, para 6.2 allows parties the freedom to negotiate and make concessions knowing that, save in very limited circumstances, the contents of their discussions will not be used against them …
This post is only available to members.

Disclosure: Behind closed doors

Claire Glaister sets out the significance of the decision in Revenue and Customs v Charman for privacy and privilege in family proceedings HMRC argued that it is in the public interest for the right amount of tax to be paid by tax payers, and that the documents requested were directly relevant Tax avoidance is currently …
This post is only available to members.