MADRID (Reuters) - The former president of Catalonia, who became a figurehead for the region and its independence drive during 23 years in power, is to testify in court alongside some of his family members after admitting to keeping a fortune outside Spain.
Jordi Pujol, along with his wife and three of his children, has been called to give evidence in January as a formal suspect in an tax fraud and money laundering investigation, the Catalan Supreme Court said on Tuesday.
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