The Borneo Post

Arnold Schwarzene­gger faces criminal tax case in Germany over luxury watch

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BERLIN: Germany has launched criminal tax proceeding­s against Arnold Schwarzene­gger, who is accused of failing to declare a luxury watch upon landing in Munich.

The Hollywood star and former governor of California, 76, was held for three hours after disembarki­ng a flight from Los Angeles, Schwarzene­gger’s spokesman Daniel Ketchell, who was on the flight, told The Washington Post.

“He was detained for three hours.

“He owns the watch. None of the people I know and sat next to on our commercial flight filled out a declaratio­n form, including Arnold — he got to customs, and they told him he was ‘randomly’ selected to be searched,” Ketchell said.

“During the search, he answered every single question the customs officer asked, so to say he didn’t declare anything is 100 per cent false.”

Munich customs spokesman Thomas Meister said tax should have been paid on the watch because Schwarzene­gger was intending to sell it in the European Union. The watch, custom-made for Schwarzene­gger by Swiss luxury brand Audemars Piguet, is likely to be auctioned at a fundraisin­g dinner for Schwarzene­gger’s climate initiative in Kitzbuehel, Austria, on Thursday. A photo published by German daily Bild showed Schwarzene­gger holding the watch box as customs officers sat in the background at a computer.

“All is well now, and we look forward to a successful charity event for the Schwarzene­gger Climate Initiative tomorrow,” Ketchell said.

It’s unclear what legal consequenc­es, if any, the Terminator star could face, but it’s possible that the investigat­ion could result in a fine or court appearance.

“Lawyers are dealing with it,” Ketchell said.

“We don’t expect any issues because Arnold always pays his taxes.”

 ?? — The Washington Post photo ?? Schwarzene­gger in Washington in 2019.
— The Washington Post photo Schwarzene­gger in Washington in 2019.

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