Josep Maria Bartomeu

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Barcelona president Josep Maria Bartomeu has claimed that anger in Madrid that his club signed Neymar is behind him being personally charged with committing a tax fraud during the transfer.

The latest step in a long-running saga relating to the summer 2013 transfer has seen judge Pablo Ruz accept a Spanish state prosecutor's petition that Bartomeu be charged for his role in allegedly defrauding the Spanish taxpayer of 2.8 million euros during the deal.

Ruz is overseeing an investigation into whether former Barca president Sandro Rosell misappropriated funds to hide the transfer cost paid to Santos. The Catalan club have long maintained they did nothing wrong in the complex deal, when the Brazilian star was persuaded to spurn interest from Real Madrid and move to the Camp Nou.

Hours after it emerged that the current Blaugrana president had been summoned to give evidence before Madrid's Audiencia Nacional court on Feb. 13, he told Catalan station 8TV that annoyance in the Spanish capital at missing out on the player was the initial spur for all the subsequent legal issues.

"I do not want to say so much," Bartomeu said. "Neymar's father has already said that Madrid were after him, and they did not like him coming to Barca. Every time he plays well they charge us. That is the big question.

"Maybe it is that we have signed Neymar and that triggered movement from someone who did not want him to come to Barcelona. Someone has crossed the red line and we must say 'enough.' There are too many things connected, and it must be stopped. We have done nothing wrong."

Pressed as to whether the club had brought any of this on themselves by making mistakes during the complicated transfer, Bartomeu said Barca had received the best advice and broken no laws.

"Barca did nothing wrong," he said. "We signed Neymar advised by great offices like Cuatrecasas. Everything was done well. It does not bother us that they accuse us, but that the judge charges us. That has angered us a lot. We would continue doing everything exactly the same. We did not commit any crimes."

The fraud issue appears to relate to a court interpretation of whether extra monies were paid by Barcelona to secure the player's signature, on top of the initially public 57.1 million euros transfer fee.

After legal proceedings began, and Rosell had resigned as president in January 2014, the club itself published a breakdown showing a number of side-payments to the N&N company run by Neymar's father, with the total involved rising to 86.2 million euros.

Bartomeu said he still maintained that the transfer fee for Neymar was 57 million euros, and that other payments were to do with separate work done for the club by the player's father, adding that the deep investigation of the deal was highly unusual in Spain and suggested the Catalan club was being specifically targeted.

"It was what we said, although there are contracts for work which his father does," he said. "We maintain that he cost 57 million euros. In the prosecutors' document other quantities are added in, but the important thing is there are other teams with power who did not like that we signed him. It is the first time a club has been charged in a state like Spain, which has so many problems with corruption, and apart from the sporting side this makes us think there is something else.

"Maybe it is coincidence that when Barcelona begin to win, the prosecutors move in less than 24 hours. It is not normal. Nothing like this has been seen for many years. That they investigate me, my business, and my directors, also does not seem normal. And I can include in this the players who have also suffered inspections. They are looking at Barca under a magnifying glass. There are powers in the state who do not like what is happening at Barcelona. We are receiving too many attacks."

Barca's regular institutional support for moves towards Catalan independence had played a part in angering the authorities in Madrid, Bartomeu claimed.

"I agree that it has an influence," he said. "Barca giving its stadium for the 'concert for freedom', playing with the "senyera" colours on Sept. 11 (Catalan national day), or taking part in the Via Catalana [independence protest], maybe they did not like that. There is a political price in all of this, but we will work and we will fight to reach the end of this, advised by lawyers of the level of Cuatrecasas. There are certain powers in the state who have not liked that Neymar went to Barca, a Catalan or Catalanista club."

Blaugrana figures have made similar claims of a "conspiracy" in the Spanish capital, while discussing the transfer ban imposed by FIFA for breaking youth transfer regulations. In April 2014, Bartomeu told a news conference he had "evidence" that outside forces were "trying to damage Barcelona", leading to Catalan media reports of a 'black hand' in Madrid that was guiding matters from behind the scenes.

source: http://www.espnfc.com/spanish-prime...aims-barcelona-president-josep-maria-bartomeu
 
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Flavia

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It's marca, but it sadly makes sense:

MARCA exclusive

Bartomeu, court between a rock and a hard place? - MARCA.com (English version)

02/04/2015

No one understands how Josep Maria Bartomeu could possibly have tripped up twice over the same issue, unless it conceals a hidden electoral agenda.

Despite the outrage expressed by Barcelona, legal sources have told MARCA that they are completely perplexed by the conduct of the 'Azulgranas' and their president over the Neymar case.

Of all the alleged criminal proceedings the public prosecutors have brought against Barcelona, the charge regarding their tax payments seems to be the clearest cut. So much so that the club itself has already given a little over €13 million to the Treasury Office to soften the blow and has made further budgetary provisions in the event that more is required.

Bartomeu, Barcelona as a legal entity and Neymar's father had all pretty much kept their noses clean to date. It turns out, however, that, in 2014, they also failed to fully fulfil their obligations to the taxman by making the necessary payments and following the correct procedure. The same mistake as was made in 2013, yet again.

The difference? Bartomeu had previously come up smelling of roses despite his signature appearing on almost all of Neymar's contracts. It was argued that it was more a mechanical issue of liability, and the blame fell squarely on Sandro Rosell's shoulders. Not now, however. And nobody understands why Bartomeu has allowed that to happen.

The only explanation? Barça would prefer to weather this storm rather than admit tax fraud. That, with elections looming, would be insupportable, even if this way means forking out for a higher fine.
 

mssarm

Member
Eeven LFP president sees inconsistencies the way Spanish justice system is treating Barca
http://www.marca.com/en/2015/02/04/en/football/spanish_football/1423066204.html

The president of Spain's Professional Football League (LFP), Javier Tebas, has said that the writ charging the Barcelona president, Josep Maria Bartomeu, "has significant legal failings" and he does not believe that Bartomeu should resign over the charges.

"I'm surprised that they can charge someone within two or three days when they had a long time to sort out this problem. It does not seem to fit within normal legal practice", he remarked. According to Tebas, "for the tax offence in 2014 which he is charged with, payments can be made until 31st January 2015, four days ago".

"As a lawyer, I think that the writ has significant legal failings, because they are talking about income tax from 2014 and it can be paid up until 31st January 2015 before it's a crime. It seems a little hasty given that Barcelona have not been subjected to an inspection. I'm speaking as a lawyer and about the charges against Bartomeu, which are not the same as the case against Sandro Rosell", he said.

Tebas also said that there is no need for Bartomeu to resign over the charges. "No one has to resign over charges. I'm involved in two legal proceedings. It's one thing to be charged and another for a trial to begin. If I speak to him, I'll tell him not to resign. That's my opinion as a lawyer and as president of the league I think that, fiscally, it's a highly debatable issue", he added.


Read more: "I'm surprised they've charged Bartomeu within two days" - MARCA.com (English version)
 
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frog-fcb

Senior Member
He needs to stop embarrassing the club further with this "Madrid conspiracy" buffoonary.

Id say he has a point about madrid though they would most likely stop at nothing to have the upper hand over barca.
My question though is after the courts is done with bartomeu can they go after any one else or is that the end of this farce
 

Alarcón

New member
I don't condone Bartomeu always blaming others for the club's failures but everyone knows the capital is partial, arbitrary and corrupt, so a few individuals there going specifically after Barça would not surprise me at all
 

Kohe321

New member
Finally finished reading. Man, that was infuriating. So many of these seemingly individual decisions and situations might have been forgotten by the majority of barcafans, so it's important to shed some light on it again to refresh peoples memory before the elections. Rosell and Bartomeu has since 2010 done an insane amount of damage to the club little by little. Going systematically through the timeline like this really paints the complete picture of just how criminally poor the club has been run these past years.

Being sued for 100m by MCM (decision april 9th), the crazy 600m plans for new stadium grounds, the Qatar Airways sponsorship that could affect the Camp Nou name, the tax-fraud case and the possible and unknown penalty the club could receive from it... Man, I need to go cool off with a shower. :lol:

We need a new board this summer like humans need air to breathe.
 
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pacp_96

Chief Of Footballing Matters
Don't even remember the MCM thing. Shows what damage they've done to the club when you can't even remember all the stuff they've done.
 

JamDav1982

Senior Member
Thanks to lucas for building this epic article, want to know the debacle that caused our downfall look no further than rosell and bartomeu.

http://lucasammr.com/2015/01/29/from-throne-to-gutter/

90% of that article is utter biased rubbish and only tells half truths.

I dont care if this board get re elected or not and have had issues with signings etc and if they are found guilty of fraud they will go.

But the important thing is to stick to the facts. Rather than produce one sided articles like that.

There are contradictions throughout that piece and again feeds the lie that Pep left because of the board etc. It doesnt represent the truth on Pep, Villa sponsorship etc.
 

KingMessi

SiempreBlaugrana
Not really, the stuff he says on Pep, Villa, Sponsorship, stadium, finances etc is almost all bollocks and one sided.

He fails to mention that the board obliged Villa's wish to stay in Spain with his family. Lucas is just as his website describes him, a Cruyffista who only knows how to rant.
 

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