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"Punch looked at the consternation on my face, stood up, took off his suit coat and hung it on the back of his chair," Mr. Mattson said.
Investigating judges have now laid preliminary charges against him for suspected laundering of the proceeds of tax evasion, which can carry a penalty of five years in jail and a €375,000 fine.Such was the consternation on the left that the delighted opposition had little need to chip in.
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