Tuesday, November 30, 2010
Selby woman who led £12m vehicle VAT scam jailed
A North Yorkshire woman who organised a £12m VAT vehicle scam, enabling her to fund a "luxury lifestyle", has been jailed for 10 years.
Jayne Mitchell, 40, from Selby, was the leader of a gang of criminals involved in the huge tax fraud, Her Majesty's Revenue and Customs (HMRC) said.
She was jailed at Leeds Crown Court on Friday after being convicted of conspiracy to cheat the public revenue.
HMRC said Mitchell had bought Ferraris and lavish properties.
Mitchell, along with six others, imported more than 7,000 new vehicles which they sold on through fake companies, with a turnover of more than £80m in two years.
Revenue officials said the cars were imported, then passed through a chain of fake companies and sold on to car dealerships throughout the UK.
Many of the fake companies then disappeared, without paying the VAT due on the sales.
The companies included some based in Selby, North Yorkshire, Pudsey, West Yorkshire, Walsall in the West Midlands and in Northamptonshire.
Mitchell, had a home near Selby and another in Belgium, where she was arrested, HMRC said.
Peter Hollier, regional director of criminal investigation for HMRC, said: "This was a professionally organised, sustained attack on the UK tax system.
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Wolfgang Durheimer appointed Chairman and Chief Executive at Bentley
Bentley Motors today announced the appointment of Wolfgang Durheimer as its new Chairman and Chief Executive. Mr Durheimer, who joins Bentley from Porsche AG where he was Executive Vice-President, Research and Development, will commence his new role on 1st February 2011. He succeeds Dr Franz-Josef Paefgen who will retire after over eight years at the helm but has agreed to remain in an advisory capacity to Bentley and as a consultant to the Volkswagen Group.
Beginning his career in the motor industry with BMW in 1986, Wolfgang Durheimer (52) has held positions as a product manager and also Head of Product Development in the motorcycle division. He later became a member of the senior management team responsible for research, development and project management. In 1999, Mr Durheimer moved to Porsche, taking management responsibility for the iconic 911 product line. Since 2001 he has been a Member of the Board responsible for Research, Development and Product Management. Under his management new models and product lines have been developed which have strengthened the success of the Porsche brand.
Speaking about the appointment, the Chairman of the Board of Management of Volkswagen AG, Professor Dr Martin Winterkorn said: "Wolfgang Durheimer personifies the outstanding technical competency of Porsche. He will bring this expertise and his experience to Bentley and Bugatti, helping them maintain their leading positions within the luxury segment."
Speaking about his new role, Mr Durheimer said: "I am flattered by the trust put in me by the Volkswagen Group. To take charge of a Company such as Bentley is a significant responsibility. The Company has such an illustrious history and the developments made over the past few years have been outstanding. I know I have a lot to learn about the Brand and the people but hope my experience with Porsche will serve me well in a new role and a new country."
Dr Paefgen, who reaches the normal retirement age of 65 in May, has been asked to remain involved in the Volkswagen Group and Bentley in particular in an advisory capacity. This reflects Dr Paefgen's undoubted experience within the motor industry during which he has been Chairman of some of the world's most illustrious marques including Bentley and Bugatti but also Audi and Lamborghini. "Over the past 30 years, he has played a key role in corporate development at the helm of a number of Group brands." said Professor Dr Winterkorn.
"It has been a privilege to have been a small part of the story of Bentley", said Dr Paefgen. "During my time here we have had some tremendous successes and inevitably faced some real challenges. However, it is the skill, the commitment and the passion of everyone at Crewe that I will treasure the most. In Wolfgang Dürheimer I am convinced we have an individual with a feel for the both the Brand and what makes Bentleys special. The company is in very capable hands."
Wolfgang Durheimer is a native of Bavaria in Germany and is married with two grown up children. He will commence the leadership of Bentley Motors on 1st February 2011.
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BMW workers take a leaf out of Johnny Cash's book to steal car parts 'one piece at a time'
A gang of thieves working at a BMW plant in Germany took a leaf out of country singer Johnny Cash's book - and decided to steal the factory 'one piece at a time.'
Over several years they stole over three million pounds worth of parts.
Wheel arches, gear stick knobs, brake systems, steering columns, blank keys and car seats were among the valuable booty.
Prosecutors said the gang flogged the stolen parts on Internet auctions. Investigator Robert Weber said two members of the gang had worked for the company for over a decade, a third was an outside contractor.
Police said a number of small auto repair workshops and private customers were in on the deal.
A number of car seats, spare parts and BMW car badges were discovered during a series of raids in and around Munich at the end of last week.
BMW said most of its 31,000 workers in and around Munich were 'honest' but that there were always bad apples to be found in any barrel.
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