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'Times' writer among users of tax scheme

James Cusick
Saturday 23 June 2012 00:03 BST
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Gabby Logan, the BBC TV sports presenter, has become the latest person to be dragged into the growing row over tax avoidance after an investigation by the newspaper for which she writes.

The Times reported the wife of the former Scottish rugby international Kenny Logan was among a group of investors who put money into a film and tax avoidance scheme.

Mrs Logan regularly contributes opinion pieces about sport for the newspaper.

The investing group reportedly took advantage of tax loopholes which funded film productions.

Mrs Logan has not confirmed the reports.

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