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• On 26 November 2016, I exclusively revealed that before the 2016 EU referendum prominent Brexit campaigner Sir Ian Botham was promoting a product made by a multinational company that was in a multi-million-pound tax dispute with HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC). Nearly two years later, the ex-cricketer is still advertising the REVITIVE Circulation Booster in national newspapers – and the manufacturer is still in a multi-million-pound tax dispute with HMRC.

• Sir Ian has been a REVITIVE “ambassador” in the UK since September 2013. REVITIVE is produced by Actegy Ltd (registered company number: 04819502), a family-owned firm, started in 2003. Actegy operates across the world, but its UK office in Bracknell, Berkshire is the global headquarters.

• Actegy has consistently failed to file its accounts on time at Companies House from and including the 2010 accounts – and this year is no exception. The latest accounts, made up to 30 June 2017, were due by 31 March 2018. Yet Actegy finally filed them on 7 Sep 2018! Keygen torrent cs5. • Even then, I found an error in the independent auditors’ report, in their “emphasis of matter” paragraph. There the auditors refer to and quote from “note 24” in the notes to the financial statements.

The relevant note is actually 26 (“contingent liabilities”). Their “emphasis of matter” paragraph highlights the ongoing multi-million-pound tax dispute with HMRC.

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• On 12 September 2018, I brought the error to the attention of the independent auditors, TWP Accounting LLP, in an email. Partner Paul Hawksley confirmed the error by reply, and said they were arranging for a corrected version to be filed at Companies House. “Amended” accounts were duly publicly available there on 26 September 2018. • When will Actegy resolve its multi-million-pound tax dispute with HMRC? • Ex-cricketer Sir Ian Botham was a high-profile supporter of Vote Leave, the official Brexit campaign.

In April 2016, he wrote an article for The Sunday Times proclaiming his patriotism as he called for the UK to get out of the EU. The fact of his intervention was the front-page splash on the newspaper. Yet at the same time he was promoting a product made by a multinational company that was in a multi-million-pound tax dispute with HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC). The former England cricket captain continues to endorse the product after the EU referendum, while latest accounts filed at Companies House show that the company still has a multi-million-pound tax dispute with HMRC. In a recent article for the Daily Mirror, Sir Ian called on the government to trigger Article 50 immediately, starting the formal two-year process for Brexit.

Nevertheless some might argue that it’s patriotic for citizens and businesses to pay their taxes. • On 17 April 2016, Sir Ian’s rallying cry in the EU referendum campaign was the main story on the front page of The Sunday Times (“ Botham swings bat for Brexit”). I nside he wrote an article entitled “ As a patriot I’m going in to bat for my beliefs.” At the start of June 2016, meanwhile, I noticed national press ads featuring the “England cricket legend and charity walker.” The prominent Leave campaigner was promoting a medical device, the REVITIVE Circulation Booster. He also appears on the REVITIVE homepage (screen shot in Figure 1) and elsewhere on the website.