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Abramovich Denies Jersey Investigation, Claims Conspiracy

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

Roman Abramovich, the⁢ Russian billionaire,​ has denounced a probe by the Jersey Financial Services Commission (JFSC) as baseless ⁢and unlawful, according to a statement released on Wednesday. Abramovich claims ‍the examination, wich⁣ began in February⁢ 2022, is a politically motivated‌ attempt to damage his reputation and ​is a violation of ⁣his human ​rights.

The⁤ dispute centers around allegations of improper ⁤financial dealings linked to​ Abramovich⁤ prior to and following Russia’s⁤ invasion of ukraine. The JFSC sought to determine ⁣if Abramovich was the​ beneficial owner of companies subject to sanctions, and whether there⁤ had ⁣been breaches⁤ of ⁢Jersey’s financial regulations.⁤ This case highlights the increasing scrutiny faced by Russian ​oligarchs as governments worldwide seek to enforce ⁤sanctions and crack down on assets potentially‌ linked to the Kremlin, with notable implications for international finance and asset management.

Abramovich’s legal team asserts the JFSC’s investigation relied ‌on flawed intelligence and⁤ failed to provide him with a fair opportunity to respond to ⁢the allegations.They argue the commission exceeded its‍ statutory powers‍ and acted in a discriminatory⁢ manner. The statement details that the ‍JFSC’s requests for information were overly broad and intrusive, seeking details about ​Abramovich’s⁢ personal ⁢life and business dealings unrelated⁣ to any legitimate investigation.

The JFSC initially froze assets believed to be under Abramovich’s⁤ control in Jersey, including⁣ a $90 million chalet in ‍the exclusive resort of St. Brelade. These ‌assets‌ have as been released, but Abramovich is seeking a formal declaration from the Royal Court⁤ of Jersey that​ the investigation was unlawful‌ and ⁤an infringement of his rights⁣ under the European Convention ⁢on Human Rights.

“The investigation was conducted in a manner that was unfair, unreasonable, and disproportionate,” a spokesperson for Abramovich said. “Mr.‌ Abramovich is ​confident that the Royal Court will recognise the serious‌ flaws in the⁤ JFSC’s process and uphold his⁤ rights.”

The case is ‍being ⁤closely watched by legal experts and financial institutions, as ​it could⁣ set a ⁤precedent for future‌ investigations into sanctioned individuals and ​the scope of regulatory powers in offshore financial centers. A hearing‍ is scheduled in Jersey’s Royal ⁣Court ⁤later this ​year.

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