Friday, October 30, 2015

Javier Mascherano accused of tax evasion. Barcelona as the Al Capone gang [VIDEO] – SE.pl

Javier Mascherano joined the circle creative accounting organized inside FC Barcelona! Argentine footballer admitted before the court that in 2011-2012 concealed 1.5 million proceeds from one of the sponsors. Why did we write? Because it’s the fourth player “Blaugrana” after Gerard Pique, Lionel Messi Neymarze and which has recently tracked the Spanish tax authorities. What they are fighting for the independence of Catalonia?

Mascherano had to hide some of their influence. In addition mataczył regarding his rights of image. Some of them “gave” supposedly fictional company in Madeira. The tax office waited a long time, led the investigation, but when it was finally proved guilt football player, was immediately admitted to his wickedness. I shed outstanding amount with interest. After summing up, some 1.7 million.

This is obviously not the end of the process. Piłkarzowi threatens even imprisonment. Like Gerard Pique (hung earlier 2.5 million state), Lionel Messi (over four million, but some sources speak of amounts much higher) and Neymarowi. The latter, the youngest of the whole company, with the rest of the game in a completely different league. His transfer from Santos to Barca can shove in jail not only him but also his parents and presidents Barca. But just hardly surprising. Brazilian allegedly concealed some 50 million euros influence in South America and Europe.

we wonder one thing. There Catalonia completely powiariowali? What they founded the circle creative accounting and share personal experiences? Or maybe just struggling with the State Spanish, Catalan autonomy glory? I mean, that happens to them, the IRS had it out, it just will not believe.

At the moment, Barca is more like a gang of Al Capone, than professional football team. So many repeat offenders in the locker room one last time, I think we have seen in the cinema. During the premiere of “Match of last resort” with Vinnie Jones.

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