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He said the poster was "absolutely correct in noting that the two weeks' notice offered was a courtesy—not a request." Goldfarb also criticized the boss' reported threat to blacklist the employee.
People affected will receive a letter from HMRC over the next three weeks. Elsewhere, Mr Marks told MPs that HMRC phone lines were down on Wednesday afternoon, but said this was “coincidental”.