 A judge in Spain has ruled that pop singer Shakira must face trial for dodging 14.5 million pounds in tax. The Waka Waka singer will be docked for tax fraud unless she brokers a last-minute agreement with the prosecution. After three years of investigations, the judge has concluded that there are sufficient indications for the Colombian artist to go to trial. It said the prosecution has charged Shakira with a total of six tax crimes which, if convicted, could land her with a jail sentence. According to the judge, Shakira should have paid 14.5 million pounds in personal income tax and corporation tax. The singer and other defendants used a series of mechantiled companies to appear as owners of Shakira's assets. The singer only appeared as the real headline ultimately and in companies based in territories considered rather as tax havens, the court ruling revealed.