Judge’s son accused of involvement in Britain’s biggest ever tax con
A judge’s son took part in a plot to fleece the government out of nearly £108m in Britain’s biggest ever tax fraud, a court heard. Jonathon Anwyl, 43, allegedly helped run an investment scheme, favoured by celebrities, which saw applications made to the Treasury for tax credits for environmental projects. Anwyl, from Ringmer, East Sussex, is the son of Shirley Anwyl, a former judge at Woolwich Crown Court. Jurors heard a group led by scientist Michael Richards, 55, convinced…










