
FC Barcelona accused of corruption over ref committee payments
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Prosecutors have formally accused FC Barcelona of corruption because of multimillion-euro payments to a company owned by the vice president of Spain's refereeing committee.
Barcelona, which denies wrongdoing, has been under scrutiny since the club's payments became public. The payments were initially investigated as part of a tax probe into the company.
Prosecutors in Barcelona have issued three accusations which include alleged corruption in sports and fraudulent management. The other accusation related to the alleged falsification of mercantile documentation.
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