Genoa court ends Briatore super-yacht tax probe

Genoa court ends Briatore super-yacht tax probe

A tax evasion probe involving former F1 personality Flavio Briatore has finally ended.

The case goes all the way back to 2010, when Italian police seized the former Renault boss' 63-metre super-yacht called Force Blue.

It centred mainly around the ownership of the yacht - a company in the British Islands that allegedly then rented it out to Briatore for a saving of EUR 3.6 million euros in VAT and EUR 800,000 in fuel taxes.

However, a court in Genoa on Wednesday acquitted 71-year-old Briatore.

"After 12 years and six trials, my innocence is finally established," Briatore is quoted by Het Nieuwsblad. "Fortunately, this ordeal is over."

Force Blue, estimated to be worth EUR 20 million, was bought by Briatore's friend and former F1 supremo Bernie Ecclestone last year.

Briatore's lawyer Massimo Pelliccotta told Ansa news agency: "This outcome is unacceptable, because the yacht was sold before the completion of the proceedings.

"Now both the yacht's new owner and Briatore have the right to demand adequate compensation."

Written by

Share this article:
Subscribe to our newsletter

Get FREE daily news and in-depth previews for games from the biggest leagues and competitions in world football — straight to your inbox.

Subscribe