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Politicians Intensify Probe of Graf

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From Staff and Wire Reports

Politicians in the state where German tennis star Steffi Graf is under investigation and her father jailed for alleged tax evasion demanded Monday that the state finance minister reveal all he knows about the case. Fritz Kuhn, head of the Greens party faction in the Baden-Wuerttemberg parliament, said that either finance minister Gerhard Mayer-Vorfelder, a conservative Christian Democrat, “puts all the facts on the table . . . or we’ll have to think about an investigative committee.”

Peter Graf was arrested in August for allegedly failing to pay taxes on millions of dollars. Officials said the arrest was necessary because he might try to flee prosecution. Steffi Graf also is under investigation in the case. Authorities have said there were no grounds to arrest her.

Investigators believe that the Grafs, in the years 1989-1992, failed to report $35.2 million in income, the weekly magazine Der Spiegel said.

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