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      From: AlanBaggett@volcanomail.com              Canada Revenue Agency auditors face charges in tax-evasion scheme : CRA SOTW              RCMP tax-corruption probe: Two ex-CRA officials and chartered accountant       arrested       Trio is believed to have used several schemes to help companies evade federal       taxes              By JAN RAVENSBERGEN, THE GAZETTE May 23, 2013               MONTREAL — A five-year-long probe by the RCMP into fraud schemes involving       Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) insiders — one that yielded an arrest last summer       of construction magnate Antonio Accurso — netted three fresh arrests early       Thursday.              “New charges were laid against chartered accountant Francesco Fiorino as well       as two of his accomplices,” the Mounties announced.              Fiorino’s alleged accomplices — Gennaro Di Marzio, 49, and Nicola Iammarrone,       53 — are former CRA officials.              Along with Accurso, Fiorino and Di Marzio were also arrested last Aug. 9       during an earlier phase of the investigation into alleged tax-evasion scams       involving prominent figures in the construction business and participants       within CRA ranks.              The CRA is responsible for administering the federal taxation system.              In the earlier phase of what the RCMP calls Project Coche, about $3 million of       federal tax was apparently evaded between 2007 and 2007.              The figure is higher for the latest arrests, the RCMP said: “The amount of the       alleged fraud in this part of the investigation is estimated at $4.5 million.”              The trio arrested Thursday is “believed to have used various schemes to evade       federal income tax,” it said in a news release.              Fiorino is alleged to have “offered his clients to reduce their tax burden in       exchange for a sum of money.”              Persons inside CRA apparently got payoffs:              Fiorino “allegedly set up a bribery scheme that made it possible for a number       of public officers to pocket several hundred thousand dollars.”              Corp. Luc Thibault of the Mounties said he was not in a position to provide a       more exact dollar amount.              Investigators believe that Di Marzio and Iammarrone, CRA insiders at the time,       “used the money received to bribe other public officers reporting to them so       they would circumvent tax audits,” the Mountie statement said.              Iammarrone had been arrested in the past, and subsequently released, Thibault       said.       Di Marzio had not been charged Aug. 9 after being arrested and questioned.              He had, however, been named in the August indictment as a co-conspirator.              Fiorino, 54, faces 34 counts of indictment for bribery of public officers;       involvement in breach of trust by a public officer; fraud against the       government; as well as fraud.              Di Marzio faces 11 similar counts.              Iammarrone faces 12 counts of the same nature, “in addition to being charged       with obstruction of justice,” the Mounties said.              A fourth individual was arrested simultaneously Thursday morning, for       questioning.       The news release did not provide his name.              The Coche probe by the RCMP Anti-Corruption Unit into allegations of       corruption among CRA officials began in 2008.              “Several components of the investigation are still ongoing,” Thursday’s       release added. “Additional arrests and charges are expected.”              Following last summer’s round of arrests, it emerged that a search of       Fiorino’s office in May 2008 had proven especially fruitful for CRA       investigators.              They apparently found a handwritten document, labelled as “plan of action,” on       Fiorino’s desk, in the handwriting of Adriano Furgiuele. The RCMP later       alleged that it laid out 17 steps “designed to circumvent legitimate audits of       the companies owned by”        Accurso and Francesco Bruno, a cousin of Furgiuele.              At the time, Furgiuele was a CRA auditor.              He was fired by the tax agency in 2009.              Furgiuele was also among those arrested Aug. 9.              Bruno, who is a cousin of Furgiuele, is also the owner of B.T. Céramique, the       Anjou-based company whose finances touched off a CRA investigation back in       2007.              That eventually resulted in the dismissal of at least nine auditors from CRA’s       Montreal office, along with tax-evasion charges against two of Accurso’s       companies, B.T. Céramique and Bruno personally.              Federal National Revenue Minister Gail Shea commented on the arrests Thursday.              “I consider any misconduct by CRA officials disturbing,” she said. “Over the       last few years, the CRA has worked with the RCMP to clean up the situation at       the Montreal Tax Services Office. We are committed to cracking down on crime       and protecting the        integrity of our tax system. I am pleased with the RCMP’s most recent       progress.”              Thursday’s statement by the Mounties invited “the public to report any       information on federal officials suspected of corruption and/or fraud against       the federal government to the investigators of the RCMP Anti-Corruption Unit       at 514-939-8304.”              janr@montrealgazette.com       © Copyright (c) The Montreal Gazette              -----------------------------------------------------------        Miss a Tax Tale Miss a lot!        Visit the CRA SOTW Library at http://canada.revenue.agency.angelfire.com        ------------------------------------------------------------        Alan Baggett – Tax Collector’s Bible - http://taxcollectorsbible.com/               --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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