The British Treasury has published the names and photographs of the 32 greatest sentenced for tax fraud in 2012 as part of a campaign against tax evasion developed by the UK tax authorities. The convictions of the 32 identified fraudsters This list add prison terms for a total of 155 years and 10 months , said the British Treasury. The cases included in the list, which can be accessed via the Internet , are primarily for fraud in the VAT return, as well as the smuggling of alcohol and snuff. The Secretary of the Treasury, David Gauke , said the government's commitment to pursue tax evasion, noting that "collectively these 32 criminals have been sentenced to over 150 years." "Most follow the rules and pay his due and the tax authorities are taking active measures regarding those who do not," he added. "We hope that the publication of these photographs will help to show the importance of reporting all income and tax evaders are simply accumulating future problems," he said.
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