Garlic importer Begley's sentence cut from six to two years

A businessman jailed over a €1.6m garlic import duty scam has had his record six-year sentence cut to two years on appeal.

Garlic importer Begley's sentence cut from six to two years

A businessman jailed over a €1.6m garlic import duty scam has had his record six-year sentence cut to two years on appeal.

Paul Begley was imprisoned last March for tax evasion after admitting labelling more than 1,000 tonnes of garlic imported from China as apples, which have a cheaper tax rate.

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