Record has told this week how hospitality workers, union leaders and leading politicians are demanding transparency on how tax irregularities led to restaurant and bar staff in Glasgow missing out on Government furlough payments.Because of payroll services being outsourced to other firms, employees were left penniless when the outside firms were wound up with money owed to the taxman.
Now one man linked to these outsourced payroll firms has lifted the lid on how they work.John Hanbury, 63, said he was paid to become a director of companies he claims to have known nothing about.One firm fronted on paper by Hanbury is linked to a payroll company used by Scottish hospitality firms before being wound up with £269,000 in tax debts due to.
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