Google Offices In Paris Raided By French Prosecutors Over Tax Affairs
Up to 100 investigators entered Google's French headquarters in Paris Tuesday to ascertain if the search giant has failed to pay up to 1.6 billion euros ($1.8 billion) in taxes. The raid is part of a preliminary probe that was opened in June 2015 to investigate “aggravated fiscal fraud” on the part of the search giant. Google says it is cooperating with authorities to answer their questions. "We comply fully with French law."