John Haramba
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Klabu ya Chelsea inaweza kuingia katika wakati mgumu kifedha ikiwa mmiliki wa klabu hiyo, Roman Abramovich ataondolewa klabuni hapo, kwani kutatakiwa kiasi kikubwa cha fedha alipwe kutokana na uwekezaji alioufanya tangu aanze kuimiliki klabu hiyo mwaka 2003.
Imeelezwa kuwa kama watataka bilionea huyo aiachie Chelsea atatakiwa kulipwa paundi bilioni 1.5 (zaidi ya Sh trilioni 4.6). Jina la Abramovich limewahi kutajwa katika kashfa ya kuhusika kwenye utawala wa Putin kwa kutoa rushwa.
Kumekuwa na mazungumzo ya wanasiasa wa Uingereza ambao wanataka bilionea huyo kuondolewa katika umiliki wa Chelsea pamoja na kunyang’anywa mali anazomiliki nchini humo kutokana na ukaribu wake na Rais wa Urusi, Vladimir Putin ambaye majeshi yake yanaishambulia Ukraine.
Source: Daily mail
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Chelsea could go BUST if owner Roman Abramovich is hit with sanctions because he could demand club repay him £1.5BILLION that he is owed, finance experts say
Premier League giants Chelsea could go bust if sanctions were imposed on owner Roman Abramovich and he claimed money owed to him, it was claimed tonight.
Assets belonging to the billionaire have been the subject of ministers' talks over whether to freeze or seize them.
It comes after Parliament was told he had been named as a person of interest in 2019 because of alleged links to the Russian state and alleged 'association with corrupt activity and practices'.
But the Times reports that if that did happen it could prompt him to ask Chelsea to pay him back £1.5billion it owes him.
Liverpool University football finance lecturer Kieran Maguire said: 'If he feels he is being made a scapegoat for the activities of Putin then the worst-case scenario is he tries to call in the loan.
'Then we've got a crisis. He and Putin could argue that it is the British government that has destroyed Chelsea Football Club.
'There could be a lot of misrepresentation and accusations made from all parties if the British government does go down this route.
'But I suspect this government will not want to upset football fans as we have a populist government. I suspect Chelsea's legal team would be going through all the options.'
The billionaire was named in papers leaked to an MP yesterday that linked him to Vladimir Putin's regime and 'public association with corrupt activity and practices'.
The release of the Home Office document led to calls for him to be stripped of his right to own a football club in Britain.
Downing Street last night did not name him among those to be punished in the wake of Putin's strike against Kyiv, instead naming five senior Russia-based cronies of the regime.
But he has been affected nonetheless, via turmoil created in global markets. Shares in mining firms Evraz and Polymetal International fell by between a quarter and a third.
Imeelezwa kuwa kama watataka bilionea huyo aiachie Chelsea atatakiwa kulipwa paundi bilioni 1.5 (zaidi ya Sh trilioni 4.6). Jina la Abramovich limewahi kutajwa katika kashfa ya kuhusika kwenye utawala wa Putin kwa kutoa rushwa.
Kumekuwa na mazungumzo ya wanasiasa wa Uingereza ambao wanataka bilionea huyo kuondolewa katika umiliki wa Chelsea pamoja na kunyang’anywa mali anazomiliki nchini humo kutokana na ukaribu wake na Rais wa Urusi, Vladimir Putin ambaye majeshi yake yanaishambulia Ukraine.
Source: Daily mail
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Chelsea could go BUST if owner Roman Abramovich is hit with sanctions because he could demand club repay him £1.5BILLION that he is owed, finance experts say
Premier League giants Chelsea could go bust if sanctions were imposed on owner Roman Abramovich and he claimed money owed to him, it was claimed tonight.
Assets belonging to the billionaire have been the subject of ministers' talks over whether to freeze or seize them.
It comes after Parliament was told he had been named as a person of interest in 2019 because of alleged links to the Russian state and alleged 'association with corrupt activity and practices'.
But the Times reports that if that did happen it could prompt him to ask Chelsea to pay him back £1.5billion it owes him.
Liverpool University football finance lecturer Kieran Maguire said: 'If he feels he is being made a scapegoat for the activities of Putin then the worst-case scenario is he tries to call in the loan.
'Then we've got a crisis. He and Putin could argue that it is the British government that has destroyed Chelsea Football Club.
'There could be a lot of misrepresentation and accusations made from all parties if the British government does go down this route.
'But I suspect this government will not want to upset football fans as we have a populist government. I suspect Chelsea's legal team would be going through all the options.'
The billionaire was named in papers leaked to an MP yesterday that linked him to Vladimir Putin's regime and 'public association with corrupt activity and practices'.
The release of the Home Office document led to calls for him to be stripped of his right to own a football club in Britain.
Downing Street last night did not name him among those to be punished in the wake of Putin's strike against Kyiv, instead naming five senior Russia-based cronies of the regime.
But he has been affected nonetheless, via turmoil created in global markets. Shares in mining firms Evraz and Polymetal International fell by between a quarter and a third.