Tottenham boss Harry Redknapp, former Portsmouth CEO Peter Storrie and former Portsmouth chairman Milan Mandaric have failed in their bids to have tax evasion charges dropped.
Redknapp, 62, was originally charged with evading public revenue payments of around £40,000, which referred to two alleged payments made by former Portsmouth chairman and current Sheffield Wednesday chairman Milan Mandaric to Redknapp through a Monaco bank account.
Not a good day for Spurs
Tottenham boss Harry Redknapp, former Portsmouth CEO Peter Storrie and former Portsmouth chairman Milan Mandaric have failed in their bids to have tax evasion charges dropped.
Redknapp, 62, was originally charged with evading public revenue payments of around £40,000, which referred to two alleged payments made by former Portsmouth chairman and current Sheffield Wednesday chairman Milan Mandaric to Redknapp through a Monaco bank account.