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MADRID — Days before an important meeting in Madrid to discuss the secessionist plans of Catalonia, Jordi Pujol, the patriarch of Catalan politics, has admitted committing tax fraud by hiding money offshore. | |
Mr. Pujol, 84, founded Catalonia’s governing party, Convergence, and was its leader from 1980 to 2003. During that period, he acted as a bulwark against Catalan separatism by ensuring that the regional government cooperated with different central governments in Madrid. | Mr. Pujol, 84, founded Catalonia’s governing party, Convergence, and was its leader from 1980 to 2003. During that period, he acted as a bulwark against Catalan separatism by ensuring that the regional government cooperated with different central governments in Madrid. |
That cooperation, however, turned into confrontation almost two years ago, after a huge secessionist street march in Barcelona, the Catalan capital, and because of a dispute between Artur Mas, Mr. Pujol’s successor at the helm of Convergence, and Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy over whether Catalonia should receive better financial treatment from Madrid. | That cooperation, however, turned into confrontation almost two years ago, after a huge secessionist street march in Barcelona, the Catalan capital, and because of a dispute between Artur Mas, Mr. Pujol’s successor at the helm of Convergence, and Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy over whether Catalonia should receive better financial treatment from Madrid. |
Mr. Rajoy and Mr. Mas have barely spoken since, but they are to meet on Wednesday in Madrid to discuss whether Mr. Mas and his coalition government can go ahead with a planned Catalan independence referendum in November. Mr. Rajoy has pledged to block the referendum, saying it violates the Constitution. | Mr. Rajoy and Mr. Mas have barely spoken since, but they are to meet on Wednesday in Madrid to discuss whether Mr. Mas and his coalition government can go ahead with a planned Catalan independence referendum in November. Mr. Rajoy has pledged to block the referendum, saying it violates the Constitution. |
Mr. Pujol long ago retired from politics but remains an influential figure in Catalonia. He issued a statement on Friday saying he had hidden money in offshore accounts for more than three decades, having previously denied having any Swiss or other undeclared accounts overseas. | Mr. Pujol long ago retired from politics but remains an influential figure in Catalonia. He issued a statement on Friday saying he had hidden money in offshore accounts for more than three decades, having previously denied having any Swiss or other undeclared accounts overseas. |
Mr. Pujol said the money had been inherited from his father, shortly after he became head of Catalonia’s regional government. | Mr. Pujol said the money had been inherited from his father, shortly after he became head of Catalonia’s regional government. |
“I am the only person responsible for the facts described and for all their consequences,” Mr. Pujol wrote. He said he was willing to testify before the courts. | “I am the only person responsible for the facts described and for all their consequences,” Mr. Pujol wrote. He said he was willing to testify before the courts. |
But over the weekend, Catalan opposition politicians called for a new investigation into Mr. Pujol’s offshore money, to determine whether it was inherited or came from kickbacks from Mr. Pujol’s time running Catalonia’s regional government. | But over the weekend, Catalan opposition politicians called for a new investigation into Mr. Pujol’s offshore money, to determine whether it was inherited or came from kickbacks from Mr. Pujol’s time running Catalonia’s regional government. |
Mr. Pujol and some of his seven children have already been investigated for fraud. In 2012, El Mundo, a Madrid newspaper, said the Pujol family had 137 million euros, or about $184 million, hidden in a Geneva bank. Mr. Pujol tried to sue the newspaper for libel, but a judge rejected his lawsuit on the ground that the information was in the public interest and was based on a draft police report. | Mr. Pujol and some of his seven children have already been investigated for fraud. In 2012, El Mundo, a Madrid newspaper, said the Pujol family had 137 million euros, or about $184 million, hidden in a Geneva bank. Mr. Pujol tried to sue the newspaper for libel, but a judge rejected his lawsuit on the ground that the information was in the public interest and was based on a draft police report. |
Separately, one of Mr. Pujol’s sons, Oriol Pujol, resigned this month from Convergence after he was indicted in a bribery investigation into the awarding of licenses to garages that conduct vehicle inspections. A former girlfriend of Oriol Pujol also recently testified that she had driven bags of money on his behalf to Andorra, a banking center across the Catalan border. | Separately, one of Mr. Pujol’s sons, Oriol Pujol, resigned this month from Convergence after he was indicted in a bribery investigation into the awarding of licenses to garages that conduct vehicle inspections. A former girlfriend of Oriol Pujol also recently testified that she had driven bags of money on his behalf to Andorra, a banking center across the Catalan border. |
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