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Uli Hoeness sentenced to three-and-a-half years in jail for tax evasion


The Guardian - 14-Mar-2014

• Bayern Munich and Germany legend evaded €27.2m in tax • 62-year-old won World Cup in 1974 Uli Hoeness, the former Germany international and president of Bayern Munich, was sentenced to three-an-a-half years in prison on Thursday for seven cases of tax evasion amounting to €27.2m (£22.7m). Hoeness's legal team has a week to appeal against the sentence. The 62-year-old had admitted to tax evasion...


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