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Thursday, March 13, 2014

Bayern Munich Boss Uli Hoeness Jailed.


Outside the court, Hoeness fans hold a banner reading:
"Dear Uli, We say thank you for everything"

A German court has sentenced Uli Hoeness, president of European football champions Bayern Munich, to three years and six months in jail for tax evasion.
He admitted defrauding German tax authorities of millions of euros.
The former World Cup-winning Germany striker, 62, had kept the funds in a secret Swiss bank account.

His lawyer had argued he should escape punishment because he gave himself up. But judges ruled his confession fell short of full disclosure.

Hoeness was initially charged with evading 3.5m euros (£2.9m; $4.9m) in 
taxes but he then admitted to dodging another 15m euros.
It finally emerged in court that he owed a total of 27.2m euros. 

*Awww Uli have a nice time in Jail!
Take heart Bayern Munich team.
His case just goes to show that in a proper judicial system,
no one is above the law!

14 comments:

  1. So is the truth now so bittter?
    Next time don't give up urself then Mr Uli,nice jail_time'!#i love organised societies thou#

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  2. Ok. Dat was brave

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  3. Their system works. He will be celebrated in my country. 98.9% of millionaires and billionaires in Nigeria are guilty of this crime none of them pay tax even the once that pay is peanut compare to their stolen wealth and hidden wealth. If Nigerian citizens are being taxed according to once wealth, i am sure the country will have more fund for child support into the system if another thief won't use pen to steal the fund.

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    1. This is what I like about the Germans, when the are guilty of something, they simply admit to their odds!they are trained to be truthful and straight forward! U know most people complain about Stella's forwardness, I laugh! She has spent most of her life time living with them.
      I like the fact that he admitted he defrauded the German authorities and is ready to to be responsible.

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    2. *ready to be held responsible*

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  4. He will be on his best behaviour and maybe after 6 months he'll be released. Bernard Tapie Part 2.

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  5. Have a nice time,man.No man will go unpunished

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  6. How i wish sometin like dis can happen in Nigeria, where d high & mighty are not above d law, whr they can also be jailed for offence committed. I long to see a new Nigeria, wen will dat time come?

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  7. The likes of Jimoh Ibrahim should be in jail for 50 yrs for tax fraud. When pension fund thieves are walking freely. Anythin goes in Nigeria.

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  8. I pray for nigeria my country.....I hope and believe things will work out well sumday....above all I still Love and am proud to be a Nigerian

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  9. Hasn't been jailed. Just sentenced

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