Thursday, 28 June 2007




MPs from Leeds yesterday called on the Treasury and tax officials to challenge the creditors' vote that handed control of a debt-free Leeds United to Ken Bates and his associates last month.

The Liberal Democrat Phil Willis who, along with Labour's George Mudie and Colin Burgon held a Westminster meeting with the Treasury minister, Ed Balls, the paymaster general, Dawn Primarolo, and the sports minister, Richard Caborn, said: "We are trying to get the Treasury and HMRC [Her Majesty's Revenue and Customs] to challenge the administrator's decision by July 3. There was £7.7m owed to the taxman and that is no small matter. We had assurances this morning that the taxman is taking this very seriously and we are optimistic a challenge will be raised before [next Tuesday's] deadline.

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