'Slab' Murphy tax case put back

The case against prominent republican Thomas “Slab” Murphy, who is being prosecuted on tax charges, has been put back for a further…

The case against prominent republican Thomas “Slab” Murphy, who is being prosecuted on tax charges, has been put back for a further two months.

Thomas Murphy (60) is being prosecuted on foot of an investigation by the Criminal Assets Bureau.

The nine charges allege that he failed to furnish a return of his income, profits or gains to the Collector General or the Inspector of Taxes for the years 1996/97 to 2004.

Mr Murphy, of Ballybinaby, Hackballscross, Co Louth, is challenging the constitutionality of a law under which the tax charges against him are to be dealt with by the Special Criminal Court (SCC) as opposed to the ordinary courts.

He is appealing to the Supreme Court after losing a High Court challenge in November last year.

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