Arab Times

Ronaldo, Mou in tax evasion claims

Leaked documents disclosed widespread corruption at the heart of football

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PARIS, Dec 3, (AFP): Cristiano Ronaldo and Jose Mourinho could have been involved in a multimilli­on-euro system of “tax evasion”, according to leaked documents obtained by a number of media outlets.

A group of 12 European newspapers said it intends to disclose over the next three weeks the results of investigat­ions into widespread alleged corruption at the heart of football under the banner “Football Leaks”.

Both Ronaldo and Mourinho say that they have fully complied with British and Spanish fiscal requiremen­ts.

Based on leaked documents obtained by German weekly Der Spiegel, the outlets claim that Real Madrid and Portuguese star Ronaldo could have “hidden 150 million euros in tax havens in Switzerlan­d and the British Virgin Islands”.

“On this amount, the striker paid only 5.6 million euros in taxes, or barely four percent,” added the report.

Ronaldo, it is claimed, benefits from “a system developed by his agent Jorge Mendes”.

They cite two operations related to advertisin­g revenue of the Portuguese star.

The first, between 2009 and 2014, could represent “74.8 million euros via an offshore company called Tollin, registered in the British Virgin Islands”, said the report released Friday.

“He would have eventually declared a part of it,” added the report sent to AFP by the Mediapart organisati­on.

“The lawyers of the player told the (media) consortium that a Spanish tax audit aimed at Cristiano Ronaldo was still in progress,” the newspapers said.

In the second operation, Ronaldo could have “avoided 31 million euros of taxes” according to these newspapers, making the most of “12 days of an ultra-advantageo­us tax regime” on his marketing rights for the period 2015-2020.

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