Gary Barlow says his group's alleged tax dodging doesn't interest Take That's fans.
The singer, Mark Owen and Howard Donal came under fire earlier in 2014 along with manager Jonathan Wild, when it was claimed they'd put £20 million into a tax avoidance scheme.
Speaking to The Sun Gary explained: "It's a problem. It's something we've got to get to the bottom of and sort.
"Our fans, they want to buy our records and watch our tours. They're not interested."
He also insisted he can't speak too much about the affairs because there are still legal proceedings ongoing.
"We can't talk about it. And to be honest, I don't want to talk about it. It's actually a private thing."
Howard has also stated that Jason Orange leaving the group has "absolutely nothing" to do with the scandal.
One person who the group know isn't up for a return right now is Robbie Williams.
Mark confessed: "We've known for some time Robbie wasn't going to be on the record.
"It has been a bit tricky what's gone on - it's not the easiest.
"Hopefully by this time next year, the tax thing will be sorted out, we'll be doing live shows and it will be a positive time for us."
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