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Grammy winner Shakira goes on trial for tax fraud

Shakira poses with her Record of the Year, Best Pop Song, and Best Urban Interpretation awards during the 24th Annual Latin Grammy Awards ceremony at the Conference and Exhibition Centre (FIBES) in Sevilla on November 16, 2023.

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Colombian superstar and Grammy Award-winning singer Shakira goes on trial in Barcelona on Monday in a tax fraud case.

Spanish prosecutors are seeking a jail term of over eight years claiming that the 46-year-old singer defrauded the Spanish state of 14.5 million euros on income earned between 2012 and 2014.

Shakira, who is denying all the charges, claims she only moved to Spain full-time in 2015.

The case centres on how much time the singer, whose hit singles include "Hips Don't Lie", "Whenever, Wherever" and the 2010 World Cup song "Waka Waka", spent in Spain between 2012 and 2014.

Spanish authorities allege Shakira spent more than half of that period in Spain and therefore should have paid taxes in the country.

They say she moved to Spain after her relationship with former FC Barcelona star defender Gerard Pique became public in 2011, but maintained official tax residency in the Bahamas until 2015.

In its indictment, the prosecution claims that Shakira "used a set of companies" based in tax havens "with the intention of not paying" tax in Spain.

Prosecutors are seeking a jail term of eight years and two months and a fine of nearly 24 million euros.

Shakira's lawyers say that until 2014, she was leading a "nomadic life" and earned most of her money from international tours, and that she moved permanently to Barcelona just before the birth of her second son in January 2015.

"I've paid everything they claimed I owed, even before they filed a lawsuit. So, as of today, I owe zero to them," the singer said in an interview published in Elle magazine in 2022.

The trial is expected to run until December 14, with the court scheduled to hear from nearly 120 witnesses.

While the singer is expected to take the stand on the opening session of the trial, she may request permission from the court to not be present at the remaining hearings.

Details of her private life will likely emerge during the proceedings since Spanish prosecutors carried out a meticulous investigation to prove their case.

They interviewed her neighbours, tracked her images on social networks, and checked payments at hairdressers and even the health clinic she attended during her pregnancy to prove their accusation.

Spain has in recent years cracked down on celebrities like football stars Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo for not paying their full due in taxes.

Both players were found guilty of evasion and received prison sentences that were waived for first-time offenders.

Shakira's former partner Pique was himself convicted of tax fraud in 2016 and later ordered to pay the tax office 2.1 million euros.