A Spanish public prosecutor has accused the former
African footballer of the year, Samuel Eto'o Phils, of conspiring to evade 3.5 million euros ($4.4
million) in taxes owed on income from his image rights when he was playing for
Barcelona between 2006-2009.
According to Spanish newspaper El Pais, there are
four charges levelled against him, which could amount to 10 and a half years
behind bars and a fine of €14m.
Additionally, his agent at the time, Josep Maria
Mesalles, would also stand trial if the reported prosecution effort is
accepted.
And as well as the long prison term, prosecutors are
demanding he be fined around £12m.
The former Cameroon striker is also reported to have
operated two companies — Bulte 2002 in Spain and Tradesport in Hungary — and
this allowed him to transfer his image rights between the two and avoid having
to pay tax.
However, Eto’o is not the first person associated
with Barcelona to come under scrutiny for his tax returns, with Lionel Messi
handed a 21-month suspended prison sentence in July after being found guilty of
tax evasion. He only avoided time behind bars due to his previously clean
criminal record.
And currently, Neymar is accused of similar charges,
and on Wednesday the prosecutor requested that he be sentenced to two years in
jail if he is found guilty.
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