Ex-England star John Barnes has paid money owed in tax, judge told

A court heard Barnes had paid at least £100,000 in Feburary. Credit: PA Images

Former Liverpool and England footballer John Barnes has paid back money owed to the tax authority, a judge has been told.

Judge Daniel Schaffer considered Barnes’s case at an Insolvency and Companies Court hearing in London on Monday 22 May.

HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) had lodged a bankruptcy petition. An HMRC official told the judge that the money had been paid in full.

Barnes was not at the hearing but was represented by barrister Jonathan Lester.

Another judge had adjourned an earlier hearing – in February – to allow “settlement negotiations” to take place.

John Barnes was not personally present at the hearing. Credit: PA Images

Megan Vanderhook, who represented HMRC at the February hearing, had indicated that Barnes owed at least £200,000.

She told the February hearing that Barnes had, at that stage, repaid £100,000.

Barnes, 59, played for Watford, Liverpool, and Newcastle.

He also won 79 England caps between 1983 and 1995 – and was head coach at Celtic after ending his playing career.


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