The Phnom Penh Post

Mourinho, Ronaldo deny tax evasion claims

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MANCHESTER United manager Jose Mourinho and Real Madrid superstar Cristiano Ronaldo on Saturday denied hiding millions of euros in offshore ac c ou nt s i n ef for t s to avoid t he taxman.

An internatio­nal consortium of media organisati­ons – including German newspaper Der Spiegel, Spain’s El Mundo and Britain’s Sunday Times – claimed that a huge data leak involving 18 million documents showed Portuguese skipper Ronaldo hid € 150 million from image rights in a British Virgin Islands tax havens.

According to the European Investigat­ive Collaborat­ions (EIC) consortium, Mourinho is said to have concealed € 12 million in a Swiss account owned by a British Virgin Islands company.

But Gestifute, a firm representi­ng the two men, has rejected allegation­s of facilitati­ng tax evasion.

In a statement, the company, founded by agent Jorge Mendes, said: “One newspaper makes the unfounded allegation that Gestifute, its clients and its advisers of having, directly or indirectly, created, organised or designed tax structures to facilitate tax evasion using tax havens. The most serious and malicious allegation­s in the inquiries relate to Jose Mourinho and Cristiano Ronaldo.”

It added: “Both Cristiano Ronaldo and Jose Mourinho are fully compliant with their tax obligation­s with the Spanish and British tax authoritie­s.

“Neither Cristiano Ronaldo nor Jose Mourinho have ever been involved in legal proceeding­s regarding the commission of a tax offence.

“Any insinuatio­n or accusation made to Cristiano Ronaldo or Jose Mourinho over the commission of a tax offence wi l l b e re por t e d t o t he authoritie­s and prosecuted.”

The allegation­s surroundin­g Mourinho and Ronaldo are based on two terabytes of leaked informatio­n which allegedly includes original contracts, the BBC reported. The claims were published by an internatio­nal group of journalist­s that obtained the documents. Other star players were named. The media outlets investigat­ing the claims say they will release over the next three weeks the results of investigat­ions into alleged soccer corruption under the banner “Football Leaks”. l e g a l

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