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      • A former Douglas Councillor who admitted VAT fraud of £190,000 has been given a 22-month suspended jail term. Richard Kissack, 52, of Falcon Cliff Court, Douglas previously admitted one count of VAT evasion and eight VAT fraud offences. He was a director and 51% shareholder of recruitment firm Ambitions Limited at the time.
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  2. Sep 20, 2021 · A company director who avoided paying £190,000 in VAT for more than six years has been jailed after his initial sentence was found to be "too lenient". Richard Kissack, 52, was given a 22-month...

  3. May 17, 2021 · A former Douglas Councillor who admitted VAT fraud of £190,000 has been given a 22-month suspended jail term. Richard Kissack, 52, of Falcon Cliff Court, Douglas previously admitted one count...

  4. May 17, 2021 · A former Douglas Councillor who admitted VAT fraud of £190,000 has been given a 22-month suspended jail term. Richard Kissack, 52, of Falcon Cliff Court, Douglas previously admitted one count...

  5. Richard Ian Kissack, a qualified accountant and owner of Ambitions recruitment agency, admitted VAT fraud totalling £190,000 and was sentenced to 22 months, suspended for two years, in May 2021. He was then jailed in September 2021 after appeal judges ruled his suspended sentence was too lenient.

  6. Richard Ian Kissack, a qualified accountant and owner of Ambitions recruitment agency, had admitted VAT fraud totalling £190,000 and was sentenced to 22 months, suspended for two years, in May this year.

  7. Sep 21, 2021 · In May this year Richard Ian Kissack, of Falcon Cliff Court, was originally sentenced to 22 months in custody – which was suspended for two years. However, after a judgement from the Court of...

  8. Richard Ian Kissack is a 51% shareholder of Ambitions Ltd and a company director. This week, the 52-year-old pleaded guilty to eight counts of VAT fraud and one count of VAT evasion. High Bailiff Jayne Hughes declined jurisdiction and committed Kissack to the Court of General Gaol Delivery for sentencing.

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