MotoGP: Arrest requested for Carmelo Ezpeleta

Manos Limpias, the public servants' union, has called for prison for Dorna's CEO

MotoGP: Arrest requested for Carmelo EzpeletaMotoGP: Arrest requested for Carmelo Ezpeleta

MotoGP 2016 – The eve of the press conference for the Argentine Grand Prix was characterized by “bombshell” news. In fact, the arrest of Carmelo Ezpeleta, CEO of Dorna, was requested, a request made in relation to the "sel" case, for "hidden" profits abroad.

The news of the arrest request was reported by "Repubblica", which headlined "The escaped treasure of the World Championship Mister MotoGP arrested", an article written by Massimo Calandri, and which, as also reported by the Gazzetta dello Sport, sees Manos Limpias as the protagonist, Spanish public servants' union, which took action as a civil party, following the complaint from Carlo Bottero, owner of Sel, an Italian company which in the past dealt with Dorna's logistics.

The request for arrest is motivated as follows "considering the seriousness and reiteration of the facts and also the danger of fleeing abroad",

Motorionline.com has been selected by the new Google News service,
if you want to always be updated on our news
Follow us here
Read other articles in MotoGP

Leave a comment

18 comments
  • whose said:

    Carmelo Carmelo…. This too will certainly have to be ascertained, but one thing is clear, you haven't told the whole story about Jerez...

  • light said:

    Enough damn!!! Is it possible that none of those who earn staggering sums every year are ever happy?

    Now, it is true that these rumors will have to be verified, but if there is already talk of an arrest request, there must be something unclear.

    I only hope that, once the truth has been ascertained, if the crime is proven, the penalty will be truly exemplary, both in terms of years in prison and in terms of the amount to be repaid.

    I don't tolerate a person like him starting to scheme to get even more. Enough, but really enough, we can no longer tolerate these behaviors.

    1. light said:

      I have a small addition to make and I'll go with a general discussion.

      I'm going off the cuff because I don't know the issue in depth, but I want to have fun.

      I forgot to say 2 words in his favor:
      Carmelo is also right…. It is no longer tolerable that taxes take away so many millions of Euros.
      As someone here too claims, tax evasion is physiological when taxes are high. Of course "Cammelo" has a fabulous salary, but do you want to put all your effort into fighting for television rights and so on?
      Will such a person also have the right to save a few Euros for retirement or not?
      It's a shame that many states, having to fight against high levels of tax evasion, are only able to increase tax levels indiscriminately, instead of investing money in finding tax evaders.
      As some argue, "it is good and right" to escape when the state tightens the noose around your neck, it's a shame that by then escaping, they are the ones who cause the increases in rates or the addition of new taxes. But they don't care, they've already stashed away their pension money!

  • TONYKART said:

    When I said that he had put together a little theater starring Rossi, a money machine with who knows what shady twists behind it, escapism perhaps even betting...
    Maybe I wasn't completely wrong

  • whose said:

    of course, even in the croissant and cappuccino of the morning there is a conspiracy and Rossi is certainly entangled in it….
    but you can't be read, look, do one thing, before publishing it, write it badly, have your second grade teacher read it

  • TONYKART said:

    Cujun mine are made your chatter. ... and I've been telling you for a while, the era of rubber pads and all the other dirty things is over, Rossi is now on par with the others ... sukate

    1. Lyon66 said:

      @Toninoscartino

      It really isn't on par: 9 world championships (stolen for you Bedouin) and 37 years against riders who are 10-15 years younger and if we're talking about world championships, how many do you add to get to 9 and 112 races won?

      Go there, gnucco, go and stay calm!!!

  • whose said:

    ahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha
    ahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha
    ahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha

    I've never done it, you started it. So well deserved Skarto.

    do you have the facts?? well, and the tests??
    You're going from one thing to another, so, as if nothing had happened, now you've reached the point, on a topic that doesn't fit the bill.

    I don't know if you've noticed, the topic is about the bald guy in the photo, and talks about "alleged" illicit acts, initiated by another company that didn't win the contract.

  • TONYKART said:

    No retard, Carmelo and Rossi were a mafia who managed a little theater as they wanted, Marquez's gesture on the track uncovered a much bigger pot than it seemed at the time, now the riders on the track and someone behind the scenes have found the courage to rebel against that system which was a money machine, a mafia in practice

  • TONYKART said:

    No retard, Carmelo and Rossi were a mafia who managed a little theater as they wanted, Marquez's gesture on the track uncovered a much bigger pot than it seemed at the time, now the riders on the track and someone behind the scenes have found the courage to rebel against that system which was a money machine, a mafia in practice

  • whose said:

    ok, illiterate, because that's what you are….

    you tell me what they did, and you give me the names of the rebels….

    these are bullshit that you spew on the various social networks where you have built anti-Red groups, you believe it so much that in the end the less intelligent minds (like you) really believe it...

    I repeat:
    WHAT, AND WHO??

  • TONYKART said:

    I expected a question like this from a handicapped person like you
    Ever since Marquez broke a chain on the track that had lasted for years, Lorenzo, who has always been good and quiet in the Yamaha garage, has raised his head and stopped putting up with that asshole he has as a teammate.
    But not only that!!!!!! and here comes the best part...
    After last season's fireworks finale, some brands, in particular Yamaha, which didn't feel like Valentino was protected, things started to turn a lot and Carmelo started to have important enemies against him. From there, as it happens, Carmelo is under fire. ..
    These are not things that I invent, now they are talking about it in these very hours, I have only had a premonition for some time now, probably your poor life has not allowed you to arrive at such reasoning because at most you have discussed smoking with some drug dealer

  • whose said:

    if baaaaa…. A – E – I – O – U – Y ZANZAN ZAN ZANNN…..

    ok, I'm a disabled person and I don't understand a thing, I live on Uranus and the television doesn't work, please help me, but don't write me 20 lines taken from your social media that talk about fireworks, chains and pupils that wink, wink, they don't say Nothing ….

    argue, tell me what, tell me the names of the rebels and what they are saying in these hours and above all who is saying these things…. otherwise it's hot air on your social media

  • Lyon66 said:

    Allow me, in a whisper, to express a more or less acceptable opinion:

    – Ezpeleta, like all those who hold the threads of sport at these levels, is certainly not clean, there is no point in delving into it; Where there is a lot of money there is also a lot of interest.

    – To argue again, however, with Rossi who as an ITALIAN was fooled by a "Spanish" combination (Ezpeleta, Marquez, Lorenzo) and we all know it... thinking like this is stupid.

    Excuse me but let's give a name to intellectual limits.

    Let's think about it: rubbers for Rossi or Lorenzo? Or Marquez?

    Well ...

    Last year the world championship (Lorenzo would have deserved it all but clean, not dirty) how did it go?

    Favoritism towards Rossi?

    As usual (we won't mention names)..., I would like to give some advice in a friendly way...:

    Just as I/we don't enter into the articles of riders we don't care about or enter to compliment (see Iannone, Dovizioso, etc.), do the same.

    Do you dislike Rossi?

    Avoid it.

    Then, obviously, I understand you...: you are poor marginalized people with no social life, you have no sporting spirit, you dislike winners (Fatman docet) and to be able to exchange 4 strokes of the keyboard come and...

    You are beautiful masochists ahahahahah

    Happy with you, always happy to torment you mentally.

    As Cujo says, I carry on:

    ahahahahahahahahahaha
    ahahahahahahahahahaha
    ahahahahahahahahahaha
    ahahahahahahahahahaha
    ahahahahahahahahahaha
    ahahahahahahahahahaha
    ahahahahahahahahahaha

    Pisquani night ;-)))

  • Lyon66 said:

    Azz: give, not give ;-))))

    If I don't correct it immediately Ligera will send me a bank transfer request :-((

  • Lyon66 said:

    And Carmelito, like Bernie in F1, have also broken down a bit.

    Great entrepreneurs but stupid!!!

    When you are 30/40/50 years old you think about the present and future, at that age (with all due respect because they are great entrepreneurs) you only think about covering the role until you die because if you leave you are very rich but Mr. Nobody.

    So what? money but... alone, surrounded by opportunists (family, fake friends, etc.) or if things go badly, rich but marginalized because in social life you either spend at those levels or you're nothing...

    Not to return to the usual discussion but..., Vale, he built the Motorcycle Academy, he grows barbs, he has the ranch, when he gives up he will be even better than Agostini.

    Bernie and Carmelo on the other hand..., when they leave the circle they will be super billionaires but Ladies and Gentlemen.

    As if I or one of you won €10 million in the lottery: rich, lucky and happy but kind Mr Nobody.

    Ps: I would like to be in their place and pretend to be Mr. Nobody with their money obviously ahahaahah

    I hope you can grasp the meaning of the discussion from what I wrote ;-)

  • Lyon66 said:

    @Tonyscart

    Hello little boy,
    eat stai?

    Why, since you don't like Vale, don't you buy shawls elsewhere?

    You are truly ridiculous: free to enter and comment, we like to ridicule you but if you have a shred of self-love think about it...

    On the Ducati articles I wrote positively and I also gave you positive votes because if Ducati, Andrea I or Andrea D or Petrux wins I'm happy for the team and the riders.

    If you touch Rossi, not out of bias but because of your arguments, I can't help but call you a poor guy.

    What you mean?

    You realize?

    Maybe I'm stupider for wasting time with you...

  • whose said:

    I agree with you about this final sentence, but you know it's as if my 10 year old son speaks to me from hearsay... Eh!!!

You must be logged in to post a comment Login

Related Articles