Shakira appearing relieved in a Spanish courtroom after tax fraud acquittal.
Shakira appearing relieved in a Spanish courtroom after tax fraud acquittal.
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Shakira acquitted of 2011 tax fraud by Spanish national court

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Spain's National Court acquitted Shakira on Monday of alleged 2011 tax fraud charges brought by the Tax Agency. The singer is set to receive a refund of 55 million euros plus late-payment interest.

The ruling found that the artist did not have tax residence in Spain in 2011 despite her relationship with footballer Gerard Piqué. The Tax Agency had demanded payment of dues and penalties for that year, which must now be returned.

Shakira stated that fraud never existed and criticized the reputational harm endured for over eight years. She said the decision sets a precedent against the presumption of guilt applied by the administration.

The Tax Agency plans to appeal to the Supreme Court. Groups including the Robert Amsterdam firm and Movimiento Contribuyentes en Acción viewed the ruling as an example of excesses by the Spanish tax authority.

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Initial reactions on X celebrate Shakira's acquittal as a win against Spanish tax authorities, with users highlighting the €55M refund, her eight-year legal fight, and comments on reputational damage. Neutral reports from news accounts detail the 2011 case facts, while positive posts from influencers call her a 'queen' for beating the system. High-engagement discussions focus on justice for public figures and ordinary citizens alike.

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Spanish tax inspectors holding a press conference defending their work after Shakira's acquittal in a tax fraud case.
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Tax inspectors defend their work after ruling in Shakira's favor

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The Asociación de Inspectores de Hacienda del Estado issued a statement on Monday responding to criticism after the Audiencia Nacional absolved Shakira in the 2011 tax fraud case.

The appeals chamber of the national court has annulled the acquittal of ana duato and her husband for tax fraud in the nummaria case and ordered a retrial before a different panel.

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The Tax Agency has informed Judge José Luis Calama that it has opened inspections into José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero, his wife Sonsoles Espinosa, his daughters and businessman Julio Martínez Martínez for fiscal years 2021 to 2024.

The Iquique Guarantee Court imposed a national travel ban on the woman who confronted President José Antonio Kast in Villarrica. She was charged with fraud involving the fake sale of cell phones.

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José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero testified for nearly three hours before Judge José Luis Calama on Wednesday at the Audiencia Nacional in the Plus Ultra case. On Thursday the magistrate charged his daughters and secretary. The former president denied any influence in the airline's rescue.

Magistrate Santiago Pedraz has ordered an investigation into possible meetings at the Fiscalía General del Estado between April 2024 and June 2025 involving Leire Díez and other individuals linked to the case.

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In a development following leaked chats exposing specific transfers to ghost companies, Prosecutor Pedro Simón from Santiago del Estero has verified $4.961 billion in payments from the Argentine Football Association (AFA) to firms linked to treasurer Pablo Toviggino between 2022 and 2025—for services never provided. Some funds were invested, generating millions in peso and dollar gains.

 

 

 

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