
In addition to spoiling the image in terms of football and management at the head of the Bundesliga champions, the "vice" has already passed the internal structures that are not related to the group of players.
"Bayern Insider" reveals that the Bavarians have been fined 200,000 euros for not declaring social insurance for its employees in the academy sector. This is not all, as they have also not set the quota of the real salary that they benefit from, but have reduced it, so it is fictitious, it affects taxation. The tax office in Munich issued the immediate fine to Bayern amid investigations into violations of the minimum wage law and the circumvention of social security in favor of employees.
The undeclared value of the giants from Munich is calculated at 45 million euros, between the period 2016-2021. The above table has echoed around the world, taking into consideration the values that the 33 times champions of the German league have presented over the decades. The club, for its part, reacted, describing it as "old" history.
The club's reaction - "Case closed. Bayern has fixed the problems with employee income statements. The process is considered closed without any doubt".
The Honorary President himself, Uli Hënes, or Herbert Hainer, have not given any statement about the matter in question.
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