An accountant who wrote a book on how to beat the taxman and was caught out in a £120,000 fraud has been ordered to repay £63,000 by the end of April - or go to jail.
Former taxman Martyn Arthur, 68, claimed he knew the system inside out when he wrote The Taxpayer Strikes Back in 2009 - but he was arrested for cheating HM Revenue and Customs out of money to pay for public services.
Arthur, who left a Government job to go into private accountancy, was handed a suspended sentence after being convicted of cheating £120,000 from the public revenue over five years over his own earnings.