Does a settlement mean he paid it or that it has been assessed against him?
I remember other articles about this guy where what he was doing was the epitome of a slum lord. Packing loads of people into houses far too small without proper facilities.
Honestly I think in cases like this the property should be seized. Let the council take it over with tenants in situ.
You know it’s really serious when the auditor pulls out the wooden blocks.
(Boringly, the other papers mostly chose to illustrate this with a picture of a Revenue office.)
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Does a settlement mean he paid it or that it has been assessed against him?
I remember other articles about this guy where what he was doing was the epitome of a slum lord. Packing loads of people into houses far too small without proper facilities.
Honestly I think in cases like this the property should be seized. Let the council take it over with tenants in situ.
You know it’s really serious when the auditor pulls out the wooden blocks.
(Boringly, the other papers mostly chose to illustrate this with a picture of a Revenue office.)