his accountant has let him down by forgetting to register his interest in a company which bought 7 flats at a knock-down price. This of course had nothing to do with his relationship with the flats developer who just happened to have donated £50,000 to Mr Hunt's constituency Tory party. But of course they hardly knew each other. There now don't you feel sorry for him???? www.theguardian.com/politics/2018/apr/18/jeremy-hunt-investigated-breach-money-laundering-rules-luxury-flats
All entirely legal. I do something similar myself with the containers I invest in. Money paid to the Netherlands transferred to Ireland. If it's legal what's your problem?
It might be an idea to raise the objection with the relevant tax department in HMRC. Also an idea to get your MP to tackle the inequality by raising the question. I realise that you are not presently in the UK but you have friends and relatives who might help you to get some answers via their own MPs. It's worth a try anyway. If it wasn't legal I certainly wouldn't be taking advantage however nobody wants to pay more tax than they have to.