French police have launched a probe
into payments made by Real Madrid plyer Kylian Mbappe to officers.
The payment has raised questions
over if the funds are for World Cup duties or personal protection.
French sources say a total of
£156,330 (€180,300) was paid in June 2023 to five officers assigned to protect
the French national team during that period.
Four of them received £26,011
(€30,000) each, while a fifth was paid £52,278 (€60,300).
The payments are to be linked to
Mbappe’s promise to donate his 2022 World Cup prize money to the security
personnel who guarded the team throughout the tournament.
The forward signed a document
confirming the commitment and consulted his lawyer to ensure the donations
would not be taxable for the recipients.
However, authorities are
investigating whether the payments were genuinely related to World Cup duties
or were intended as personal protection for Mbappe.
Attention is focused on one officer
who accompanied the player on trips to Cameroon and Vaucluse in southern France
in June 2023.
The reports say while Mbappe was in
Paris for a European qualifier against Greece, the officer was in Vaucluse,
raising questions about the nature of his assignment.
The Police believe the officer
‘breached his duty of integrity’ by taking part in the two trips.
Meanwhile, Mbappe has said he is
‘ready to answer any questions’ regarding the situation.
These officers are members of the
Republican Security Corps (CRS), a unit tasked with protecting the French
national team during that time.
This investigation comes amid Mbappe’s ongoing dispute with
former club PSG, with the forward currently seeking around £46million (€55m) in
unpaid salary and bonuses he claims the club still owes him.
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