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Cristiano Ronaldo ‘accepts two-year suspended prison sentence and ordered to pay £16.5m fine’ after tax fraud case
CRISTIANO RONALDO has agreed to accept a “two-year suspended prison sentence” and pay a whopping £16.5million fine.
The Real Madrid superstar had been seeking an agreement after being accused of defrauding the government in unpaid tax.
Cristiano Ronaldo ‘has reached an agreement to pay Spanish government £16.5million’ReutersA settlement was thought to have been reached for a while but it hinged on the new government.
Ronaldo admitted four charges of fraud meaning he wouldn’t need to face anytime in jail.
El Mundo reported that Ronaldo offered around £12.9m in June last year which was rejected by the government.
The latest fine covers fees from authorities, fines and commission but he can now put the issue behind him.
Cristiano Ronaldo can now but his tax fraud case behind himEPAMore to follow…
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