Rugby. Accused of Tax Fraud, Mohed Altrad Owes More than 330 Million Euros in Taxes.
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The National Financial Prosecutor's Office states that a preliminary investigation for tax evasion is aimed at the Altrad BTP group, whose owner and president Mohed Altrad is also the head of Montpellier Hérault Rugby. According to Mediapart, he used the saved money to finance the sponsorship contract that binds him to the FFR.
Suspected of tax fraud, Mohed Altrad owes more than 330 million euros to the French tax authorities and allegedly used the money saved to finance the sponsorship contract with the French Rugby Federation (FFR), according to Mediapart.
The big boss of Montpellier is in turmoil. Suspected among other things by the justice of tax fraud, he owes a huge sum to the taxes, and would have used, according to Mediapart, the saved money to finance the sponsorship contract that binds him to the FFR.
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