Portsmouth chief exec in court for tax evasion
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Portsmouth chief exec in court for tax evasion

November 16, 2009 06:52 AM

Portsmouth football club chief Peter Storrie leaves Westminster Magistrates court, in London. The chief executive of English Premier League strugglers Portsmouth has appeared in court charged with tax evasion over the signing-on fee to a midfielder.

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