HMRC releases 'most wanted' tax fugitive list

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Photos of HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC)'s 'most wanted' tax evaders have been posted online to prompt the public to report them.

Images of the 20 most wanted UK tax fugitives were published online for the first time today. Information about the people - thought to have been responsible for £765m of tac evasion and fraud - is also listed on HMRC's flickr channel, the BBC reports. Most are thought to be living outside the UK. They include people who have been found guilty in the absence for crimes such as fraud, money laundering and smuggling. Anyone who has information on the people photographed has been asked to contact Crimestoppers. "The government is absolutely committed to tackling tax evasion and f...

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