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KITCHEN NIGHTMARES GUILTY BOSS
03-08-2017
2017
wacky and real life

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file nameCATERS_KITCHEN_NIGHTMARE_1.jpg
titleKITCHEN NIGHTMARES GUILTY BOSS
subject date03-08-2017
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creditCaters News Agency
caption**COPYRIGHT UNKNOWN use at own risk** Pic from Caters News (PICTURED: Owner of The Curry Lounge, named as Raz in Gordon Ramseys Kitchen Nightmares TV show) - The former owner of a restaurant that featured on the Ramsays Kitchen Nightmares TV programme has been sentenced for tax fraud. Arfan Razak, 49, ran the Curry Lounge on Upper Parliament Street, Nottingham, and was found to have lied on his VAT returns after an investigation by HM revenue and Customs (HMRC) which amounted to a staggering 64,741.54. Razak, of Melton Road, West Bridgford, owned the restaurant between 2006 and 2015 and appeared on the Channel 4 series in 2007 that, with the help of high-profile chef Gordon Ramsey, aims to turn around run-down restaurants. SEE CATERS COPY

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titleKITCHEN NIGHTMARES GUILTY BOSS
subject date03-08-2017
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caption**COPYRIGHT UNKNOWN use at own risk** Pic from Caters News (PICTURED: The Curry Lounge, shown in Gordon Ramseys Kitchen Nightmares TV show) - The former owner of a restaurant that featured on the Ramsays Kitchen Nightmares TV programme has been sentenced for tax fraud. Arfan Razak, 49, ran the Curry Lounge on Upper Parliament Street, Nottingham, and was found to have lied on his VAT returns after an investigation by HM revenue and Customs (HMRC) which amounted to a staggering 64,741.54. Razak, of Melton Road, West Bridgford, owned the restaurant between 2006 and 2015 and appeared on the Channel 4 series in 2007 that, with the help of high-profile chef Gordon Ramsey, aims to turn around run-down restaurants. SEE CATERS COPY

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file nameCATERS_KITCHEN_NIGHTMARE_3.jpg
titleKITCHEN NIGHTMARES GUILTY BOSS
subject date03-08-2017
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creditCaters News Agency
caption**COPYRIGHT UNKNOWN use at own risk** Pic from Caters News (PICTURED: Owner of The Curry Lounge, named as Raz in Gordon Ramseys Kitchen Nightmares TV show) - The former owner of a restaurant that featured on the Ramsays Kitchen Nightmares TV programme has been sentenced for tax fraud. Arfan Razak, 49, ran the Curry Lounge on Upper Parliament Street, Nottingham, and was found to have lied on his VAT returns after an investigation by HM revenue and Customs (HMRC) which amounted to a staggering 64,741.54. Razak, of Melton Road, West Bridgford, owned the restaurant between 2006 and 2015 and appeared on the Channel 4 series in 2007 that, with the help of high-profile chef Gordon Ramsey, aims to turn around run-down restaurants. SEE CATERS COPY

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file nameCATERS_KITCHEN_NIGHTMARE_4.jpg
titleKITCHEN NIGHTMARES GUILTY BOSS
subject date03-08-2017
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creditCaters News Agency
caption**COPYRIGHT UNKNOWN use at own risk** Pic from Caters News (PICTURED: Owner of The Curry Lounge, named as Raz in Gordon Ramseys Kitchen Nightmares TV show) - The former owner of a restaurant that featured on the Ramsays Kitchen Nightmares TV programme has been sentenced for tax fraud. Arfan Razak, 49, ran the Curry Lounge on Upper Parliament Street, Nottingham, and was found to have lied on his VAT returns after an investigation by HM revenue and Customs (HMRC) which amounted to a staggering 64,741.54. Razak, of Melton Road, West Bridgford, owned the restaurant between 2006 and 2015 and appeared on the Channel 4 series in 2007 that, with the help of high-profile chef Gordon Ramsey, aims to turn around run-down restaurants. SEE CATERS COPY

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file nameCATERS_KITCHEN_NIGHTMARE_5.jpg
titleKITCHEN NIGHTMARES GUILTY BOSS
subject date03-08-2017
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creditCaters News Agency
caption**COPYRIGHT UNKNOWN use at own risk** Pic from Caters News (PICTURED: Owner of The Curry Lounge, named as Raz in Gordon Ramseys Kitchen Nightmares TV show) - The former owner of a restaurant that featured on the Ramsays Kitchen Nightmares TV programme has been sentenced for tax fraud. Arfan Razak, 49, ran the Curry Lounge on Upper Parliament Street, Nottingham, and was found to have lied on his VAT returns after an investigation by HM revenue and Customs (HMRC) which amounted to a staggering 64,741.54. Razak, of Melton Road, West Bridgford, owned the restaurant between 2006 and 2015 and appeared on the Channel 4 series in 2007 that, with the help of high-profile chef Gordon Ramsey, aims to turn around run-down restaurants. SEE CATERS COPY

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file nameCATERS_KITCHEN_NIGHTMARE_6.jpg
titleKITCHEN NIGHTMARES GUILTY BOSS
subject date03-08-2017
place
creditCaters News Agency
caption**COPYRIGHT UNKNOWN use at own risk** Pic from Caters News (PICTURED: The Curry Lounge, shown in Gordon Ramseys Kitchen Nightmares TV show) - The former owner of a restaurant that featured on the Ramsays Kitchen Nightmares TV programme has been sentenced for tax fraud. Arfan Razak, 49, ran the Curry Lounge on Upper Parliament Street, Nottingham, and was found to have lied on his VAT returns after an investigation by HM revenue and Customs (HMRC) which amounted to a staggering 64,741.54. Razak, of Melton Road, West Bridgford, owned the restaurant between 2006 and 2015 and appeared on the Channel 4 series in 2007 that, with the help of high-profile chef Gordon Ramsey, aims to turn around run-down restaurants. SEE CATERS COPY

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file nameCATERS_KITCHEN_NIGHTMARE_7.jpg
titleKITCHEN NIGHTMARES GUILTY BOSS
subject date03-08-2017
place
creditCaters News Agency
caption**COPYRIGHT UNKNOWN use at own risk** Pic from Caters News (PICTURED: The Curry Lounge, shown in Gordon Ramseys Kitchen Nightmares TV show) - The former owner of a restaurant that featured on the Ramsays Kitchen Nightmares TV programme has been sentenced for tax fraud. Arfan Razak, 49, ran the Curry Lounge on Upper Parliament Street, Nottingham, and was found to have lied on his VAT returns after an investigation by HM revenue and Customs (HMRC) which amounted to a staggering 64,741.54. Razak, of Melton Road, West Bridgford, owned the restaurant between 2006 and 2015 and appeared on the Channel 4 series in 2007 that, with the help of high-profile chef Gordon Ramsey, aims to turn around run-down restaurants. SEE CATERS COPY

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file nameCATERS_KITCHEN_NIGHTMARE_8.jpg
titleKITCHEN NIGHTMARES GUILTY BOSS
subject date03-08-2017
place
creditCaters News Agency
caption**COPYRIGHT UNKNOWN use at own risk** Pic from Caters News (PICTURED: Owner of The Curry Lounge, Raz, talks with Gordon Ramsey during the Kitchen Nightmares TV show) - The former owner of a restaurant that featured on the Ramsays Kitchen Nightmares TV programme has been sentenced for tax fraud. Arfan Razak, 49, ran the Curry Lounge on Upper Parliament Street, Nottingham, and was found to have lied on his VAT returns after an investigation by HM revenue and Customs (HMRC) which amounted to a staggering 64,741.54. Razak, of Melton Road, West Bridgford, owned the restaurant between 2006 and 2015 and appeared on the Channel 4 series in 2007 that, with the help of high-profile chef Gordon Ramsey, aims to turn around run-down restaurants. SEE CATERS COPY

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file nameCATERS_KITCHEN_NIGHTMARE_9.jpg
titleKITCHEN NIGHTMARES GUILTY BOSS
subject date03-08-2017
place
creditCaters News Agency
caption**COPYRIGHT UNKNOWN use at own risk** Pic from Caters News (PICTURED: Owner of The Curry Lounge, named as Raz in Gordon Ramseys Kitchen Nightmares TV show, moves the closed sign on the door to the restaurant) - The former owner of a restaurant that featured on the Ramsays Kitchen Nightmares TV programme has been sentenced for tax fraud. Arfan Razak, 49, ran the Curry Lounge on Upper Parliament Street, Nottingham, and was found to have lied on his VAT returns after an investigation by HM revenue and Customs (HMRC) which amounted to a staggering 64,741.54. Razak, of Melton Road, West Bridgford, owned the restaurant between 2006 and 2015 and appeared on the Channel 4 series in 2007 that, with the help of high-profile chef Gordon Ramsey, aims to turn around run-down restaurants. SEE CATERS COPY