Thomas ‘Slab’ Murphy to be sentenced today
A prominent Irish republican will be sentenced in the Special Criminal Court today after being found guilty of nine charges of tax evasion last year.
Thomas ‘Slab’ Murphy was convicted of failing to furnish tax returns between 1996-2004, while he was farming and dealing in the lucrative cattle trade.
Last year, the court heard he traded over €370,000 worth of cattle in five years and was paid over €100,000 in farm grants over eight years.
His prosecution opened a political row over the use of the juryless court in a tax evasion case.
Sinn Féin leader Gerry Adams said it was “extraordinary a case involving a failure to complete tax returns is heard before a non-jury court” and said citizens had the “right to be judged by a jury of their peers”.