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Dan Neidle highlights that a report published last year raised concerns about the validity of data in widely cited Henley & Partners wealth migration reports.
According to Neidle, the latest publication from Henley & Partners contains no migration statistics, indicating a change in their previous approach.
Neidle has recently scrutinized other financial data sources. He previously outlined possible errors in SNP's financial management, raising questions about the classification of rental cars as fixed assets. In a separate analysis, he observed that UK tax rates are at their highest since 1945.