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I have never hidden anything, says Ronaldo after court appearance

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madrid — Real Madrid forward Cristiano Ronaldo protested his innocence after testifying in court on Monday against charges of evading 14.7 million euros ($17.3 million) in taxes.

The 32-year-old Portuguese, who was in the Pozuelo de Alarcon court for about 90 minutes, declined to speak to reporters afterwards, but he released a statement through his agency Gestifute.

“The Spanish tax authoritie­s know my income in detail, because we have given it to them. I have never hidden anything in my declaratio­ns, nor have I had the smallest intention of evading taxes,” Ronaldo said. “I always make my declaratio­ns

Those who know me know what I ask my advisors: that they take their time on it and pay correctly, because I don’t want problems Cristiano Ronaldo, Real Madrid superstar

voluntaril­y, because I think we all have to declare and pay tax in accordance to our incomes. Those who know me know what I ask my advisors: that they take their time on it and pay correctly, because I don’t want problems.”

Ronaldo explained that he did not create a special structure to manage his image rights after joining Real from Manchester United in 2010, saying he utilised the setup which was deemed ‘legal and legitimate’ by English tax authoritie­s. Spanish courts have recently cracked down on tax evasion among leading footballer­s. Barcelona’s Lionel Messi was handed a 21-month prison sentence this year on similar charges but under Spanish law was able to exchange the penalty for a fine. — Reuters

 ?? — AP ?? A man holds a banner in Spanish that reads ‘Win by playing fairly’ outside a Madrid court where Cristiano Ronaldo appeared to answer questions as part of a probe in a tax fraud case.
— AP A man holds a banner in Spanish that reads ‘Win by playing fairly’ outside a Madrid court where Cristiano Ronaldo appeared to answer questions as part of a probe in a tax fraud case.

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