SIR David Murray was the largest beneficiary of a controversial tax avoidance scheme that has brought Rangers to the brink of financial disaster, it was claimed last night.
The former owner had an untaxed £6.3million paid into an Employee Benefit Trust (EBT) set up by the club, according to a BBC documentary.
He was one of 72 Ibrox staff – including 55 players and five former managers – who benefited from the scheme, the programme said.
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