The Star Malaysia

Bayern president Hoeness charged with tax evasion

-

MUNICH: German prosecutor­s filed tax evasion charges against Bayern Munich president Uli Hoeness on Tuesday.

Hoeness reported himself to authoritie­s earlier this year over a previously undeclared Swiss bank account.

News of the case against Hoeness, long one of the most prominent figures in German football, emerged in April.

It caused an uproar in Germany, with even Chancellor Angela Merkel’s spokesman saying that the country’s leader was disappoint­ed in him.

Ken Heidenreic­h, a spokesman for Munich prosecutor­s, declined to comment on details of the indictment, citing tax secrecy laws.

“We have filed the charges to the Munich state court,” Heidenreic­h said. “The defence now has one month to pronounce itself.”

The court will then either set a date for the trial, reject the charges or ask for further investigat­ions before making a decision, Heidenreic­h said.

The court said in a statement that a decision shouldn’t be expected before the end of September “in view of the volume of documents in the investigat­ion”.

In May, Bayern’s supervisor­y board backed Hoeness to remain in the job despite the investigat­ion against him.

The club said then that Hoeness apologised and offered to temporaril­y give up his functions pending the outcome of his case but the board unanimousl­y asked him to stay.

Bayern spokesman Markus Hoerwick said the club is “not saying anything about” the case.

Bayern won the Bundesliga, the Champions League and the German Cup last season. They are strong favourites again this season under new coach Pep Guardiola.

As a player, Hoeness was a Bayern star who won the 1972 European Championsh­ip and the 1974 World Cup with West Germany and three straight European Cups – the predecesso­r of the Champions League – before retiring in 1979 with chronic knee problems.

He became Bayern’s general manager and built the most influentia­l career in German football.

Under his guidance, Bayern built financial reserves rarely seen in debtridden European club football.

Hoeness, 61, was also the driving force behind Bayern’s new state-ofthe art Allianz Arena.

In addition to his success at Bayern, Hoeness also owns a profitable sausage factory in Nuremberg. — AP

 ??  ?? Star player and official: Uli Hoeness is one of the most prominent figures in German football. — EPA
Star player and official: Uli Hoeness is one of the most prominent figures in German football. — EPA

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Malaysia