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The UK sanctions two Russian oligarchs with close connections to chelsea FC owner

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Chelsea owner Roman Abramovich sued the author and publisher HarperCollins over claims about his purchase of the football club in 2003 Ben STANSALL AFP/File

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The UK sanctions two Russian oligarchs with close connections to Chelsea FC’s owner.

Fresh sanctions have been announced by the foreign office against Eugene Tenenbaum, who is a director of well-known Football Club Chelsea, and David Davidovich, a fellow Russian oligarch.

The two men are depicted as being “close” to the flow Chelsea proprietor Roman Abramovich, who has proactively been authorized by the UK and the EU.

While Mr. Tenenbaum was hit with a sanction, Mr. Davidovich, who is depicted by Forbes as being Mr. Abramovich’s “much lower profile right-hand man”, got both a resource freeze and a movement boycott.

UK unfamiliar secretary Liz Truss declared the public authority would freeze the pair’s resources – assessed to add up to £10bn – on Thursday evening, making this the biggest sanction in UK history.

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It brings the all outnumber of authorized oligarchs, relatives, and partners of Russian president Vladimir Putin up to 106 since February who has been sanctioned.

Mr. Tenenbaum recently depicted himself as one of Mr. Abramovich’s “nearest business partners”, as per the Foreign Office. She said; We will continue onward with sanctions until Putin stops in Ukraine. Nothing and nobody is off the table.”

She added the move would forestall both of Mr. Abramovich’s partners from localizing their resources for helping ” Putin’s war machine”.

Corporate filings show that he assumed command over Evrington Investments Limited – an Abramovich-connected speculation organization – on 24 February, that very day Moscow sent off its attack on Ukraine. Mr. Davidovich then took over Evrington Investments from Mr. Tenenbaum per month after the fact.

The most recent authorizations by the UK government come under 24 hours after it was declared that a court in Jersey had chosen to freeze resources worth more than £5bn, remembered to be associated with Mr. Abramovich’s business exercises on the Channel Island.

Mr. Abramovich was among a few well-off Russians added last month to the UK and EU sanctions records over Russia’s intrusion of Ukraine, and state-run administrations have since been making a move to seize superyachts and other extravagance resources from them.

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The super-rich owner of Chelsea FC proposed to sell the FC in March, however that authority was removed from his hands after the sanction imposed on him.

 

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