Vanda Gould guilty of witness tampering in $383m tax fraud case
Neil ChenowethSenior writer
Former Sydney tax accountant Vanda Gould was taken into custody on Tuesday morning after a District Court jury found him guilty of witness tampering in a court case that uncovered a $383 million international tax avoidance scheme.
The jurors took two days to reach a verdict after retiring on Friday after a three-week trial. An earlier trial last year resulted in a hung jury.
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Neil Chenoweth is an investigative reporter for The Australian Financial Review. He is based in Sydney and has won multiple Walkley Awards. Connect with Neil on Twitter. Email Neil at nchenoweth@afr.com.au
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