Saturday, 2 August 2014

Unmasked: High-flying City asset manager who became 'biggest fare dodger in history' by avoiding £43,000 in rail tickets (then paid up in 3 days to avoid a fuss)


Jonathan Burrows, 44, (left) spent five years avoiding fares between Stonegate station (bottom right) in Kent and Canon Street in London - but can now be unmasked by the Mail despite his efforts to keep the story quiet. Mr Burrows, who earned as much as £1million a year working for ASSET MANAGERS BlackRock, was subject to police and professional investigations after his record fare dodge came to light - and has a tarnished career after quitting to end a probe into his conduct.

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