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Spain prosecutors call for eight-year sentence for Shakira over alleged tax fraud

The global singer is accused of defrauding the Spanish tax office out of €14.5 million.

PROSECUTORS IN SPAIN intend to seek a prison sentence of more than eight years against global music superstar Shakira after she rejected a plea deal on accusations of tax fraud.

The court will now need to decide on holding a trial and set a date. 

Prosecutors accuse the 45-year-old “Hips don’t Lie” songstress of defrauding the Spanish tax office out of €14.5 million on income earned between 2012 and 2014.

They say she moved to Spain in 2011 when her relationship with FC Barcelona defender Gerard Pique became public but maintained official tax residency in the Bahamas until 2015.

In a statement, Shakira’s lawyers said she is “absolutely certain of her innocence” and did not accept the plea deal, deciding to let the case go to court.

They added Shakira was “confident” her innocence would be proven in court.

In the statement, Shakira slammed the “complete violation of her rights” and “abusive methods” by the prosecutor.

She also claimed the prosecutor was “insisting on claiming money earned during my international tours and the show ‘The Voice’” on which she was a judge in the United States, when she was “not yet resident in Spain”.

Shakira was on the singing competition show between 2013 and 2014.

Shakira’s defence team argues she moved to Spain full time only in 2015 and has met all tax obligations.

She says she has paid €17.2 million to the Spanish tax authorities and she has “no debt to the treasury for many years”.

They say that until 2014 she earned most of her money from international tours, did not live more than six months a year in Spain and was therefore not resident under tax law.

In May, a Barcelona court dismissed an appeal from the singer to drop the charges.

Shakira had also been named in one of the largest ever leaks of financial documents in October 2021, known as the “Pandora Papers”, among public figures linked to offshore assets.

Shakira, who has sold over 60 million albums, separated from Pique in June. The couple have two children.

© AFP 2022

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