Morten Krogsvold met this morning in Oslo District Court charged with violation of accounting law and tax law.
In the afternoon fell verdict:
The ruling was on suspended sentence for 60 days with probation two years, a fine of 30 000 and an order to engage an accountant for five years.
– as expected
– the verdict was as expected and are consistent with the prosecution’s criminal suggestions, comments Krogvolds defender , lawyer Sverre adds.
in 2008 and 2009 had one-man company matches a turnover of 5.5 million – without it being recognized.
Morten Krogsvold has throughout the investigation cooperated with the police and tax authorities, as reported offense. Charges relate inadequately accounting for several years – and for not having submitted a tax return, income statement or printout of accounts in the years 2007, 2008, 2009 and 2011.
Lover penance
– Everything my fault, my responsibility. An agent stopped and a related to me took over accounts, and then there was a miss. Meanwhile, I kept on with a big photo project in Rome, which turned out to take much time and cost more than I had expected, said Krogsvold in court.
District Court Judge Torbjorn Breistrand writes in judgment.
“The accused is no prior convictions. The court has concluded that the accused acted with intent, but it can not be assumed that he acted for profit. “
As a mitigating circumstance emphasizes the accused’s knowledge of the conditions, that Krogsvold made up for themselves and that the police have spent an inordinate amount of time, eighteen months, until they review the summoned him for questioning.
– Krogsvold has no plans to appeal this verdict, writes lawyer Lilleng in a email
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