The Spanish champion and the match organisers and FC Barcelona have decided to take legal action against the former vice-president, Emili Rousaud. He had the club in the Spanish media, that corruption is accused.
SEE ALSO. , Fighting on the streets, in the shadow of Camp Nou, FC Barcelona has been a big mess had become.
as of Friday, got six members in the eastern empire, out of dissatisfaction with the government’s policy. In addition to Rousaud submitted by Enrique Tombas a vice-president resign. Barcelona, meanwhile, to its board of directors rearranged.
The six-opgestapte members of the board were not met by the way in Barcelona, in February, dealt with the allegations that the public relations company, I3 Ventures, was hired to be a negative post on social media to post about some of the players, for the positions of president, Josep Maria Bartomeu, to strengthen it. Bartomeu made the stories as “completely false”.
in Addition, there were also questions with respect to payments on the company’s I3, Below). In an interview with Catalan radio station, RAC1, took Rousaud not mince words. “If a company says that they have hundreds of thousands of euros have to be charged, and we have to have a million euros have been paid, there is a person with their hands in the pot”, she said. “I have no proof, and haven’t had the chance to see who it is. The contract is divided into several parts, each two hundred thousand euros, so that it is not made by the audit committee, it would have to go.”
“FC Barcelona can be no accusations of tolerating the image of the club in serious harm”, so it sounds like it is a Monday. “We will take legal action to have the honour of our club, and our staff’s interests.”
The coronacrisis have a major financial impact in the champions league semi-final, which has previously led to a dramatic salarisvermindering in front of the players. Lionel Messi and co. delivered to seventy percent-of their wages, and they had by the media to know.
Barcelona is the new the last for eleven years, no less than eight times, won the national championship in Spain and was also in charge when the LaLiga last month came to an end, as a measure to prevent the spread of the corona virus from entering the system.