Border caught up in tax probe

Published March 9, 2007

SYDNEY, March 8: Former Australian cricket captain Allan Border on Thursday admitted authorities were investigating his tax affairs but insisted he had done nothing wrong.

Border confirmed reports he had been questioned by Australian tax officials conducting an extensive probe into offshore tax havens used by high-profile sports, entertainment and business personalities.

“I am reasonably relaxed. I have been in touch with the tax office via my accountants and hopefully it will be sorted out,” he said on ABC radio.

Record-breaking Test spinner Shane Warne and ‘Crocodile Dundee’ actor Paul Hogan are among scores of other high-income earners reportedly already questioned by officers from the tax probe, codenamed Project Wickenby.

The Sydney Morning Herald reported tax officials had interviewed Border and other Australian cricketers about money earned in England and banked in tax havens.

Border said the investigators questioned him about the operation of one particular account.

“Hopefully, I have answered them satisfactorily,” he said. “It was just the easiest way of accessing funds when you are overseas and working away from home.

“That is the reason I had them. I haven't had them for a number of years because I don't need them any more. But, yeah, look it's just one of those situations that hopefully gets sorted out very quickly.”—AFP

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