Update: Redknapp allegedly had sole control of Monaco bank account
Harry Redknapp had sole responsibility for the Monaco bank account under the combined name of his dog and birth date, 'Rosie 47’, into which money was paid by Milan Mandaric, Southwark Crown Court heard today.
Jurors were told that the only signature on records for the account at the centre of £189,000 ‘bung’ - or off-the-record bonus - allegations belonged to the Tottenham Hotspurs manager.
Giving evidence via videolink, David Cusdin, vice president of HSBC in Monaco between 2000 and 2005, said that he was aware Redknapp had visited the bank in 2002 to open a "non-advisory account" and confirmed that a client would have to be present to open it. He told the court: "In this case, it is a single person on the account...one signature on the account."
Cusdin added: "I was certainly aware of his visit - it was quite possible that I didn't open the account, it was one of my team - but I was certainly aware of the visit".
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