The
man widely acclaimed as the world's greatest living footballer, Argentina's
Lionel Messi, has been accused by Spanish tax authorities of fraud totalling
more than €4m (£3.4m).
The
FC Barcelona player and his father, Jorge, are alleged to have filed fraudulent
tax returns for four years from 2006 to 2009, according to tax crime
prosecutors in the eastern region of Catalonia.
The
fraud is alleged to have started before he came of age and while his father was
in charge of his financial affairs.
A
complex network of companies based in Britain, Switzerland, Belize and Uruguay
were allegedly used to keep his income out of the sight of tax authorities.
"The
initiative to commit fraud came from his father," tax authorities said,
according to Spain's EFE news agency.
Tax
prosecutors have lodged a writ at a court in Gava, the Mediterranean beachside
town outside Barcelona where Messi lives.