Shabana Mahmood MP, Labour’s Shadow Exchequer Secretary, writing for Labour List on the questions the Tory-led Government has to answer over HSBC tax issues, said:
“The Government were today challenged to come clean over how they
acted over the allegations of tax avoidance and evasion at HSBC. Treasury
Minister David Gauke repeatedly failed to answer questions posed.
There are now three key questions the Government must answer if we are to have
any confidence at all in their commitment to tackling tax avoidance and
evasion:
· Detailed information was passed to the Government in May 2010 about over a
thousand HSBC clients allegedly guilty of tax evasion, and yet since then there
has been just one prosecution. Why? The Minister was asked, but failed to
answer.
· Lord Stephen Green was Chairman of HSBC 2006-2010 and was appointed as Trade
Minister by David Cameron in January 2011. What due diligence did the
Government do in advance of Lord Green’s appointment about the allegations
against HSBC and what Lord Green knew about them when at the bank? The Minister
was asked, but failed to answer – repeatedly.
· When the French
authorities passed this information to HMRC in May 2010, who saw it and what
was done with it; were Ministers informed and what communications did HMRC have
with the Treasury and No10? The Minister was asked, but failed to answer –
again, repeatedly.
Without clarity over these matters, we will only conclude that the Government
has failed to act over the deeply serious matter of tackling tax avoidance and
evasion.
It is essential that we now hear from Lord Green himself about what assurances
he gave on his appointment to be a member of David Cameron’s government and
what his role was over the HSBC allegations.”