Realistic predictions are made for the rates of lepton flavour violating
Higgs boson decays, tau --> mu gamma, mu --> e gamma, Bs --> mu+mu-, Bs --> tau
mu and tau --> 3mu, via a top-down analysis of the Minimal Supersymmetric
Standard Model(MSSM) constrained by SU(5) unification with right-handed
Neutrinos and large tan beta. The third family neutrino Yukawa coupling is
chosen to be of order 1, in this way our model bares a significant resemblance
to supersymmetric SO(10). In this framework the large PMNS mixings result in
potentially large lepton flavour violation. Our analysis predicts tau --> mu
gamma and mu --> e gamma rates in the region (10^{-8}-10^{-6}) and
(10^{-15}-10^{-14}) respectively. We also show that the rates for lepton
flavour violating Higgs decays can be as large as 10^{-7}. The non-decoupling
nature of H --> tau mu is observed which leads to its decay rate becoming
comparable to that for tau --> mu gamma for large values of m_0 and M_1/2. We
also find that the present bound on Bs --> mu+mu- is an important constraint on
the rate of lepton flavour violating Higgs decays. The recently measured
Bs-Bsbar mixing parameter Delta Ms is also investigated.Comment: 27 pages, 15 postscript figures, 1 table. Small changes made to the
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