Lionel Messi And His Father In Court For Fraud
Date Posted: 27/09/2013
Barcelona
star Lionel Messi and his father are to appear in court today Friday, over
allegations of tax fraud.
The
four-time World Player of the Year and his father, Jorge Messi, are accused of
evading 4.2m euros (£3.4m) in tax on his image rights.
They
are suspected of setting up companies in Uruguay and Belize to avoid paying tax
in Spain.
Both
men deny the allegations, which date back to between 2007 and 2009, saying the
deals were done by Messi's former agent without their knowledge.
Messi
and his father will be questioned in a closed session in a court in Gava, the
Barcelona neighbourhood in which the footballer has a home.
Friday's
hearing will determine whether or not the court will pursue them for the alleged
evasion.
The
pair have already paid back 5m euros (£4.2m) to the Spanish state but with the
government cracking down on tax fraud amid a national financial crisis, this has
not prevented the prosecution.
Messi
and his father had earlier said: "We have always fulfilled our tax obligations
following the advice of our tax consultants who will take care of clarifying
this situation."
Source: sky sports
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