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Juve capital gains, good faith is possible for the investigating judge. But then: ‘Certainly illicit salary maneuvers, serious indications’ | A league

On the issue of capital gains, Juventus could be in good faith. He watches it Ludovico Morello, the investigating judge of the Court of Turin, which last October 12 has rejected the requests for disqualification measures for Andrea Agnelli and other suspects of the investigation into the accounts of the Juventus club.

‘NEED FURTHER INFORMATION– As reported by Handlein the light of the documents available at that time, the judge wrote that if Juventus really followed the standard practice “it would be difficult to hypothesize a conscious, and therefore ultimately malicious, departure from the correct postal accounting criteria”. For Morello, however, it is appropriate “an in-depth study”.

‘CERTAINLY ILLEGAL MANEUVERS’ – The ways in which the so-called have been carried out by Juventus ‘salary maneuvers’ of 2020 and 2021 they can be considered “certainly illicit”, to the point that “the existence of serious indications is shared with the public prosecution”. However, the judge rejected the requests for a precautionary measure presented by the prosecutor for lack of risk of re-offending: the ‘maneuvers’ were linked to the covid emergency and therefore to a “historical period no longer current”.

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