Andorran Social Security Summons MotoGP Rider Maverick Viñales via Public Edict
CASS issues second public notice in BOPA after failed contact attempts, requiring Viñales to collect administrative notification within eight days.
Key Points
- CASS edict in BOPA gives Viñales 8 working days to appear at offices or notification is deemed complete.
- Second public summons; first was December fiscal notice on Spanish tax info exchange.
- Viñales lived in Andorra 2017-2021, supported local sports like cycling and ski federation.
- No details on CASS administrative concerns; authorities silent on both cases.
The Andorran Social Security Fund (CASS) has issued an edict in the Official Bulletin of the Principality of Andorra (BOPA) summoning Spanish MotoGP rider Maverick Viñales to receive notification of an administrative act affecting his interests.
Published after unsuccessful attempts to contact him directly, the notice—issued by CASS's administration and finance department—gives Viñales eight working days to appear at CASS offices for personal delivery. Failure to do so will deem the notification complete the next day, triggering relevant administrative deadlines.
This marks the second such public summons for Viñales, who resided in Andorra from 2017 until 2021 alongside other MotoGP riders and a partner. During that period, he supported local sports initiatives, including a cycling team and sponsorship of the Andorran Ski Federation (FAE). In December, the State Secretariat for International Financial Relations, led by Lorena Jordana, published a prior BOPA edict requiring him to receive a notice on fiscal information exchange—understood to relate to Spanish tax inquiries.
While the secretariat's matter appears linked to cross-border tax issues, the CASS case involves broader administrative concerns, with no further specifics disclosed. Authorities have not commented on the underlying details of either notification.
Original Sources
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