PSG attacked by a deputy

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A European MP has taken legal action in a fraud case accusing Paris Saint-Germain. Manon Aubry took advantage of the opportunity to severely tackle the French champion club.

Like her political movement, Manon Aubry adopts an offensive style, adept at verbal attacks. The target of the MEP La France insoumise (LFI) is called Paris Saint-Germain. And in this case, we can call Aubry’s exit a punchline.

I don’t know if Paris is magical but it’s rather Gérald Darmanin who is magical in making the taxes paid by PSG disappear, which obviously looks a little better at tax evasion than in the Champions League “, the politician drew this week on her account X (ex-Twitter).

No longer call PSG Paris Saint Germain but Profits Signed Gérald (Darmanin of course!)👇 pic.twitter.com/ZZ9yHs97GM

— Manon Aubry (@ManonAubryFr) January 12, 2024

Manon Aubry indicated that she had contacted the public prosecutor after the information from Mediapart implicating Gérald Darmanin, still Minister of the Interior. He would have facilitated the transfer of Neymar (222 million euros) in the summer of 2017, requested by the leaders of PSG.

While LFI MEP Manon Aubry took legal action following our revelations on the preferential tax treatment granted by Gérald Darmanin to PSG regarding the transfer of Neymar, the minister has still not reacted.

👉‍ https://t.co/pmny3ZOEAzhttps://t.co/pmny3ZOEAz

— Mediapart (@Mediapart) January 11, 2024

Nasser Al-Khelaïfi, the president of the Parisian club, and part of his team at the time (Jean-Claude Blanc, general director of the club, and Jean-Martial Ribes, director of communications) would have negotiated with Gérald’s cabinet Darmanin to be exempt from tax taxes. The fraud was estimated between 67 and 224 million euros.

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