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Expo president in €1m tax evasion probe

Italy's financial police have seized over €1 million from the president of the Expo world fair, Diana Bracco, as part of an investigation into tax evasion and embezzlement at her healthcare company.

Expo president in €1m tax evasion probe
"No Expo" is written on the ground during a demonstration in downtown Milan on April 30th 2015. Photo: Giuseppe Cacace/AFP

Concluding investigations in Milan, Prosecutor Edmondo Bruti Liberati said the €1,042,000 seized amounted to the total sum of tax evasion at the Bracco healthcare firm.

As president of the company, Diana Bracco is accused of evading her tax bill by issuing fake invoices for more than €3 million between 2008 and 2013.

The funds were allegedly used for real estate and boats used by Bracco and her husband Roberto De Silva, who died in 2012, Ansa said.

Pietro Mascherpa, president of Bracco Real Estate, is also said to be involved in the probe. Architects Marco Pollastri and Simona Calcinaghi, from the firm Archilabo, are also accused of playing a role in the scam.

Bracco’s lawyer, Giuseppe Bana, said the investigation regards business activities which are not of a criminal nature. “There wasn’t any tax fraud,” he was quoted as saying.

The investigation will come as a blow to Expo, the world fair which kicked off earlier this month following a series of financial scandals.

There were a string of arrests last year over bribery allegations regarding construction contracts at Expo, which amounted to an estimated total of €1.35 billion.

In March Italy’s pavilion at the Milan event was revealed as being one of the numerous public works allegedly targeted by corrupt businessmen and officials. The nationwide probe led to 51 people being put under investigation and the resignation of Maurizio Lupi, Italy’s transport and infrastructure minister.

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Barçagate: Police raid FC Barcelona offices and arrest former president

Police raided the offices of FC Barcelona on Monday, carrying out several arrests just six days ahead of the club's presidential elections, a Catalan regional police spokesman told AFP.

Barçagate: Police raid FC Barcelona offices and arrest former president
Barcelona's former president Josep Maria Bartomeu is among the arrested. Photo: Josep Lago/AFP

Spain's Cadena Ser radio said one of those arrested was former club president Josep Maria Bartomeu, who resigned in October, along with CEO Oscar Grau and the club's head of legal services.

But the police refused to confirm names, saying only “arrests are taking place” and adding that the operation was being run by officers from the financial crimes unit.

“We are in the process of carrying out an operation right now with agents of the financial crimes unit,” the police spokesman told AFP.

According to reports in the Spanish media, the operation is linked to last year's investigation into the 'BarçaGate' scandal, which saw the club deny hiring a company to criticise current and former players on social media to improve the image of the then-president Bartomeu.

Cadena Ser said Barca paid €1 million in six separate invoices to the company I3 Ventures, with whom the club have since cut ties.

Bartomeu resigned in October, after mounting pressure following months of controversy and a dramatic decline in performances on the pitch.

His successor is due to be elected on Sunday, when club members will choose between the final three candidates, Joan Laporta, Toni Freixa and Victor Font.

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