UT (Tax & Chancery) UT-2022-000134 UT-2022-000135 UT-2022-000137 - [2025] UKUT 00214 (TCC)
Upper Tribunal Tax and Chancery Chamber

UT (Tax & Chancery) UT-2022-000134 UT-2022-000135 UT-2022-000137 - [2025] UKUT 00214 (TCC)

Fecha: 31-Ene-2025

Responsibility for increasing success rate in medium-sized RFQs

Responsibility for increasing success rate in medium-sized RFQs

549.

Mr Lopez’s evidence was that he had been recruited to focus on increasing MHI’s success rate in winning medium-sized RFQs, ie cash bonds in the range of €20-30m. Mr Shivji challenged this in cross-examination, referring to the evidence showing that both Mr Urra and Mr Lopez had responded to such RFQs in the Relevant Period.

550.

We have found that Mr Lopez had been recruited with a view to focusing on the medium-sized tickets. Mr Heiberg had repeatedly referred in his interview with the Authority to wanting Mr Urra and Mr Hill to handle the large tickets, with Mr Lopez and Mr Barouti then focusing on the medium-sized tickets, and having a clear division of roles and responsibilities. The context in which he explained this was in large part that of a challenge to the operation of the Desk at the time and Mr Urra’s approach to supervision and allocation of responsibilities.

551.

We nevertheless accept that Mr Urra and Mr Lopez had both responded to RFQs of this size during the Relevant Period.