"There is a consistent policy throughout the history of bankruptcy legislation, which goes back hundreds of years, that bankrupts who play the system, act in bad faith, should be punished and that, in short is what the prosecution say Mr Becker did here," said Ms Chalkley.
Boris Becker trial: Tennis player 'acted dishonestly', court told
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