Una McClean, the “business and life partner” of Dublin landlord Paul Howard, may have “knowingly assisted” him in attempts to dissipate his assets in breach of a High Court freezing order, the Revenue Commissioners have claimed. Last November 9, the tax authority secured an injunction against the controversial businessman preventing him from reducing his assets below €2.3 million, the sum it says he owes in tax and statutory interest. McClean is also being pursued by Revenue for alleged tax debts of €599,541, arising out of businesses the couple ran, including a property letting enterprise, an internet cafe, a launderette, and a…
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