
Source:REUTERS/RODRIGO VALLE
[Saba Sports News] According to Spanish media, the Spanish tax authorities attempted to search the home of La Liga President Javier Tebas in 2015 to find evidence of tax fraud, but the operation was not approved by the judge. The specific date was June 16, 2015, just three days before a special general meeting of the La Liga, which aimed to finalize the TV rights agreement for Spanish professional football. Spanish media obtained three emails from the chief of staff of then-Interior Minister Cristobal Montoro, Felipe Martinez Rico, revealing that an application had been submitted to search Tebas’ residence. In response, Tebas quickly reacted on Twitter, writing: “They have been manipulating the game for over ten years, and they still do so today, believing themselves above the law and benefiting from the tolerance of parts of the political establishment. I have known the truth for a long time, and now the judicial truth has also emerged — we will pursue it to the end.” How are La Liga fans viewing this matter?
