DFB tax affair: proceedings against ex-officials stopped

Status: 06/30/2022 08:15 a.m

In the tax affair at the German Football Association (DFB), the former President Reinhard Grindel (60) and the former Secretary General Friedrich Curtius (46) are no longer being investigated. The public prosecutor’s office closed the proceedings against the two long-standing association officials against one each “five-digit money circulation” set.

Curtius told the “Kicker” that he had agreed to the hiring for procedural reasons. Grindel stated he had this alone “for family and professional reasons” did, “to prevent long-term damage to my integrity”. All physical evidence and witness statements have shown that he is innocent. In terms of tax classification, Grindel “always rely on the advice of the financial experts and consultants of the DFB”.

Accusation: Income from perimeter advertising not correctly taxed

On October 7, 2020, a total of six high-ranking DFB officials were searched. According to the Frankfurt public prosecutor’s office, the DFB did not properly declare income from perimeter advertising at national team games in 2014 and 2015 in the amount of 4.7 million euros, the accusation was.

The investigations against Curtius’ predecessor Helmut Sandrock had already been stopped in May 2021, as well as against Reinhard Rauball, who as DFL supervisory board chairman was also DFB vice. In October 2021, the then DFB Vice Rainer Koch was hired.

Osnabrugge does not agree to the money requirement

The only thing left is the former treasurer Stephan Osnabrügge. As the “Kicker” reported, Osnabrugge did not agree to an offer of hiring for a fee because he was convinced that he had not violated any tax obligations.

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