Harry Redknapp 'Insulted' by Claims He Lied During Tax Evasion Trial

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The Tottenham Hotspur manager, Harry Redknapp, has furiously denied lying to his tax evasion trial, describing prosecution claims that he has not told the truth while under oath as "an insult".

Redknapp, 64, said it was absolutely not true that £189,000 paid into his offshore account in Monaco was given to him as bonuses during his time as manager of Portsmouth Football Club. It was, he insisted, given to him as a personal investment fund by Milan Mandaric, his former boss at Portsmouth and co-accused, and had nothing to do with the club.

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