Ronaldo Accused of €14.7m Tax Fraud
Real Madrid star, Cristiano Ronaldo has been accused of defrauding Spanish experts of €14.7million in expenses in the vicinity of 2011 and 2014.
The Spanish prosecutor's office in Madrid recorded a claim against the soccer star on Tuesday.
In an announcement, the prosecutor's office said Ronaldo had purposely utilized a "business structure" made in 2010 to conceal his wage in Spain from his image rights.
The claim depends on a report sent to the prosecutor's office from Spain's tax agency AEAT, it said.
Reuters was not promptly able to contact Ronaldo's delegates for input.
Ronaldo Accused of €14.7m Tax Fraud
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