The magnitude of the conflict of interest in which Gerard Piqué is immersed does not stop growing.

The FC Barcelona footballer delivered to the Anti-Corruption Prosecutor's Office

the invoices for the commissions -eight million euros-

that he has received for taking the Spanish Super Cup to Saudi Arabia.

Piqué argues that the bribes are legal because they are preceded by the signing of "detailed anti-corruption clauses" and authorized by royalty, but the operations generate so many doubts that Anti-

corruption has re

wanted the Higher Sports Council and the Treasury the necessary information to verify if they are criminal

.

In any case, they violate the ethical code of the Federation, and more so when they were closing with a regime that flagrantly violates human rights, especially women's.

Let's not forget that the case of the Super Cup is just one of Piqué's businesses that

collide with his professional activity and "damage the club"

, according to the conclusion of the legal services of Barça.

For example, the Barça star forced the club to invest in a video game company owned by him or even produced a documentary in which striker Antoine Griezmann explained why he had rejected an offer from Barça.

Anti-corruption must investigate to the end

to determine if these business activities are illegal and therefore punishable.

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