'Take Chelsea from Abramovich'

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Roman Abramovich faced calls to be stripped of his right to own a football club today after bombshell documents linked him to Vladimir Putin's regime and 'public association with corrupt activity and practices'.

The billionaire Chelsea owner has faced renewed focus on his business activities in recent days as Russia prepared and then launched an all-out attack on Ukraine.

And today Labour MP Chris Bryant used parliamentary privilege to share a leaked Home Office document in the Commons.
He said the document was from 2019, and questioned why no action had yet been taken against the 55-year-old based on its warnings.

As business questions this morning the Rhondda MP and former minister said: 'I have got hold of a leaked document from 2019 from the Home Office which says in relation to Mr Abramovich - ''As part of HMG's Russia strategy aimed at targeting illicit finance and malign activity, Abramovich remains of interest to HMG due to his links to the Russian state and his public association with corrupt activity and practices.

''An example of this is Abramovich admitting in court proceedings that he paid for political influence.

''Therefore HMG is focused on ensuring that individuals linked to to illicit finance and malign activity are unable to base themselves in the UK and will use the relevant tools at its disposal, including immigration powers to prevent this''.

'That is nearly three years ago and yet remarkably little has been done in relation. Surely Mr Abramovich should no longer be able to own a football club in this country? Surely we should be looking at seizing some of his assets including his £152million home? And making sure that other people who have had Tier 1 Visas like this are not engaged in malign activity?'
In 2011 the High Court heard that Mr Abramovich had used the well-connected oligarch Boris Berezovsky as his 'political godfather' to help him conduct business deals in a country where police were 'corrupt' and courts 'open to manipulation,

The court heard the Chelsea owner believed it was his 'moral obligation' to hand Mr Berezovsky £1.3billion to fund his lavish lifestyle.

The Chelsea owner gave his former friend the cash because he felt it was part of the 'code of honour' that had replaced the rule of law in Russia after the collapse of communism, it was alleged.

Today's developments came as reports suggested Mr Abramovich has effectively been barred from living in Britain ever again.

The billionaire has not been seen at his Premier League football club's south-west London home, Stamford Bridge, for months.

He withdrew his application for a British Tier 1 investor visa in 2018, after reported delays in his application following criticism of Russian oligarchs in the wake of the Salisbury poisonings.

According to The Sun, senior security sources now say it is unlikely that the 55-year-old will ever be allowed to live in Britain again.

Downing Street would not be drawn on the claims about Roman Abramovich made in the Commons.

The Prime Minister's official spokesman said: 'I couldn't comment on individuals in that way or on leaked documents of that type.'

He added that Mr Johnson 'will set out a significant package of sanctions later today'.

Replying to Mr Bryant, Commons Leader Mark Spencer replied: 'He will know under the sanctions passed in the House this week there is the opportunity for the Government to take very strong action against high-profile Russian individuals who are of concern.

'He will be aware that the Home Secretary will be at this despatch box next Monday for Home Office questions and I am sure he will be able to challenge her directly.'

Immigration officials are reportedly under instructions to make it impossible for Mr Abramovich - who owns a £125million mansion near Kensington Palace - to base himself in the UK.

 
On one of the other threads he flew from Monaco to the Motherland this morning. That probably says a lot.
 
The thing is that most rich people will have trod on some toes at somepoint to get where they are.

You don't get super rich without either being an utter bassa or at the very least extremely ruthless.

Chelsea are going to be gubbed if that were to happen, if the reports that they owe Abramovich a £1.5bn loan are true.
 
The thing is that most rich people will have trod on some toes at somepoint to get where they are.

You don't get super rich without either being an utter bassa or at the very least extremely ruthless.

Chelsea are going to be gubbed if that were to happen, if the reports that they owe Abramovich a £1.5bn loan are true.
it would not and could not be repayed under sanctions
 
Got to be honest if I was pushed I would say Chelsea were my preferred English team but I would completely agree with sanctions being taken against them.
 
In principle I agree with sanctions that will affect high-ranking Russians but at the same time this suggestion is entirely impractical.
 
The thing is that most rich people will have trod on some toes at somepoint to get where they are.

You don't get super rich without either being an utter bassa or at the very least extremely ruthless.

Chelsea are going to be gubbed if that were to happen, if the reports that they owe Abramovich a £1.5bn loan are true.
You don't get super rich in Russia at all without keeping Putin sweet.
 
The thing is that most rich people will have trod on some toes at somepoint to get where they are.

You don't get super rich without either being an utter bassa or at the very least extremely ruthless.

Chelsea are going to be gubbed if that were to happen, if the reports that they owe Abramovich a £1.5bn loan are true.
Just don't pay him. What's he going to do about it if he's been booted out of the country?
 
Don’t forget he has loaned them £1.5B

No more top up loans due to sanctions, could be a financial disaster for Chelsea and EPL.
 
Have the Groin Brigade come out and backed Mad Vlad yet? Those rats just love a good terrorist to get behind.
Yes those poor downtrodden Russians having suffered years of brutal Ukranian persecution, anti-Irish racism etc. Right up their street. Expect a banner soon "PLO / KGB / IRA 3 Countries one cause"
 
Everton could be in the crapper as well (even more so than on the park). Usmanov is part-owner and a close look at Moshiri points towards him just being a front for Usmanov, certainly they are closely connected.
 
Roman Abramovich faced calls to be stripped of his right to own a football club today after bombshell documents linked him to Vladimir Putin's regime and 'public association with corrupt activity and practices'.

The billionaire Chelsea owner has faced renewed focus on his business activities in recent days as Russia prepared and then launched an all-out attack on Ukraine.

And today Labour MP Chris Bryant used parliamentary privilege to share a leaked Home Office document in the Commons.
He said the document was from 2019, and questioned why no action had yet been taken against the 55-year-old based on its warnings.

As business questions this morning the Rhondda MP and former minister said: 'I have got hold of a leaked document from 2019 from the Home Office which says in relation to Mr Abramovich - ''As part of HMG's Russia strategy aimed at targeting illicit finance and malign activity, Abramovich remains of interest to HMG due to his links to the Russian state and his public association with corrupt activity and practices.

''An example of this is Abramovich admitting in court proceedings that he paid for political influence.

''Therefore HMG is focused on ensuring that individuals linked to to illicit finance and malign activity are unable to base themselves in the UK and will use the relevant tools at its disposal, including immigration powers to prevent this''.

'That is nearly three years ago and yet remarkably little has been done in relation. Surely Mr Abramovich should no longer be able to own a football club in this country? Surely we should be looking at seizing some of his assets including his £152million home? And making sure that other people who have had Tier 1 Visas like this are not engaged in malign activity?'
In 2011 the High Court heard that Mr Abramovich had used the well-connected oligarch Boris Berezovsky as his 'political godfather' to help him conduct business deals in a country where police were 'corrupt' and courts 'open to manipulation,

The court heard the Chelsea owner believed it was his 'moral obligation' to hand Mr Berezovsky £1.3billion to fund his lavish lifestyle.

The Chelsea owner gave his former friend the cash because he felt it was part of the 'code of honour' that had replaced the rule of law in Russia after the collapse of communism, it was alleged.

Today's developments came as reports suggested Mr Abramovich has effectively been barred from living in Britain ever again.

The billionaire has not been seen at his Premier League football club's south-west London home, Stamford Bridge, for months.

He withdrew his application for a British Tier 1 investor visa in 2018, after reported delays in his application following criticism of Russian oligarchs in the wake of the Salisbury poisonings.

According to The Sun, senior security sources now say it is unlikely that the 55-year-old will ever be allowed to live in Britain again.

Downing Street would not be drawn on the claims about Roman Abramovich made in the Commons.

The Prime Minister's official spokesman said: 'I couldn't comment on individuals in that way or on leaked documents of that type.'

He added that Mr Johnson 'will set out a significant package of sanctions later today'.

Replying to Mr Bryant, Commons Leader Mark Spencer replied: 'He will know under the sanctions passed in the House this week there is the opportunity for the Government to take very strong action against high-profile Russian individuals who are of concern.

'He will be aware that the Home Secretary will be at this despatch box next Monday for Home Office questions and I am sure he will be able to challenge her directly.'

Immigration officials are reportedly under instructions to make it impossible for Mr Abramovich - who owns a £125million mansion near Kensington Palace - to base himself in the UK.

What about the crew of the ISS they are reliant on Russia to resupply the ISS ? Unless Elon Musk is going to rescue them
 
Come on ffs so anyone with links or do dealings with Russia should be in effect cancelled when there are corruption and dictatorships in many politicians and their governments all over the World! Unless all wrong doers get treated same be it through wars, theft or any type of corruption which will never happen!

Tbf dont know why this war has happened so will do bit catching up later! All wars are terrible!
 
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