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Spanish court dismisses second tax case against Shakira

Updated May 9 2024 - 10:40pm, first published 10:37pm
A Spanish court has ruled Shakira did not have the intent to defraud tax authorities. (AP PHOTO)
A Spanish court has ruled Shakira did not have the intent to defraud tax authorities. (AP PHOTO)

A Spanish court has dismissed a tax investigation against Colombian pop star Shakira, after the offices of the prosecutor and state attorney opted not to bring charges against her.

Shakira, who last year reached a settlement to avoid a trial in Barcelona over charges she failed to pay 14.5 million euros ($A23.8 million) in Spanish income tax between 2012 and 2014, had a second investigation pending for alleged fraud on income and wealth tax in 2018.

The court in the northeastern town of Esplugues de Llobregat, near Barcelona, said there was no evidence to prove a complaint raised by a prosecutor that Shakira "consciously and voluntarily omitted information and documentation" in preparing her personal income tax and income returns in 2018.

The Hips Don't Lie singer, who has sold millions of records worldwide, lived with former Barcelona and Spain soccer star Gerard Pique for 11 years and the couple have two children.

The singer, whose full name is Shakira Isabel Mebarak Ripoll, moved to Miami after their separation.

Australian Associated Press