Two solicitors in a well-known Dublin law firm who admitted operating secret accounts in a deliberate bid to evade tax were suspended yesterday by the High Court, writes Mary Carolan. � The secret accounts operated by Henry Colley and Colm Carroll included an Ulster Bank deposit account in which lodgements of at least €32 million were made in a three-year period, the court heard. Much of those funds were fees paid to the solicitors...
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