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Nigels Tackle wrote:monaco 3 down at home to brugge
bigblue wrote:Nigels Tackle wrote:monaco 3 down at home to brugge
also this happened today:
Dmitry Rybolovlev has been arrested in Monaco for corruption and influence peddling
South Stand Balti wrote:bigblue wrote:Nigels Tackle wrote:monaco 3 down at home to brugge
also this happened today:
Dmitry Rybolovlev has been arrested in Monaco for corruption and influence peddling
What, cycling?
AS Monaco President, Dmitri Rybolovlev, was taken into custody at the request of a Monegasque judge on Tuesday morning, 6 November, a few hours before his club's Champions League match against FC Brugge at the Louis II Stadium. The billionaire was still in custody late Tuesday afternoon, as well as several protagonists in the court case. He had been searched that very morning at his spectacular home, La Belle Epoque. Further searches were carried out in the morning.
The Russian businessman is at the heart of the judicial information opened a year ago by the General Prosecutor's Office of Monaco for acts of "corruption", "active and passive influence peddling" and complicity in these crimes. The case, which worries the highest authorities of the principality, had already caused Philippe Narmino, a prominent personality on Le Rocher, to be taken into police custody on 23 September 2017. A few days earlier, Mr. Narmino had been forced to leave his position as Minister of Justice of Monaco, under pressure from the revelations of Le Monde, which had reported, on 14 September 2017, extremely embarrassing information for the Monegasque police and judiciary.
"Monacogate"
"The personal allegations against me and the repeated attacks on the judicial institution no longer allow me to properly take charge of them," Mr. Narmino said.
Le Monde had notably revealed the content of a DVD-Rom given to an investigating judge in Monaco, and thus uncovered hundreds of SMS messages suggesting the existence of an occult network working on behalf of the billionaire Dmitri Rybolovlev, who was struggling with the local courts. In conflict with the Swiss businessman Yves Bouvier, Mr. Rybolovlev allegedly used the services of a lawyer, Tetiana Bersheda, to influence the course of justice. Many texts from smartphones....
bigblue wrote:South Stand Balti wrote:bigblue wrote:Nigels Tackle wrote:monaco 3 down at home to brugge
also this happened today:
Dmitry Rybolovlev has been arrested in Monaco for corruption and influence peddling
What, cycling?
He's the chairman of Monaco who a few years ago went through a costly divorce, forcing Monaco to sell their best players like Bernie.AS Monaco President, Dmitri Rybolovlev, was taken into custody at the request of a Monegasque judge on Tuesday morning, 6 November, a few hours before his club's Champions League match against FC Brugge at the Louis II Stadium. The billionaire was still in custody late Tuesday afternoon, as well as several protagonists in the court case. He had been searched that very morning at his spectacular home, La Belle Epoque. Further searches were carried out in the morning.
Russians get blamed for everything.
The Russian businessman is at the heart of the judicial information opened a year ago by the General Prosecutor's Office of Monaco for acts of "corruption", "active and passive influence peddling" and complicity in these crimes. The case, which worries the highest authorities of the principality, had already caused Philippe Narmino, a prominent personality on Le Rocher, to be taken into police custody on 23 September 2017. A few days earlier, Mr. Narmino had been forced to leave his position as Minister of Justice of Monaco, under pressure from the revelations of Le Monde, which had reported, on 14 September 2017, extremely embarrassing information for the Monegasque police and judiciary.
"Monacogate"
"The personal allegations against me and the repeated attacks on the judicial institution no longer allow me to properly take charge of them," Mr. Narmino said.
Le Monde had notably revealed the content of a DVD-Rom given to an investigating judge in Monaco, and thus uncovered hundreds of SMS messages suggesting the existence of an occult network working on behalf of the billionaire Dmitri Rybolovlev, who was struggling with the local courts. In conflict with the Swiss businessman Yves Bouvier, Mr. Rybolovlev allegedly used the services of a lawyer, Tetiana Bersheda, to influence the course of justice. Many texts from smartphones....
Beefymcfc wrote:Wow, wasn't expecting to logon to it and see the Dippers go 2-0 down!
And it's as if the Beeb have totally ignored it, ha ha ha
john@staustell wrote:Beefymcfc wrote:Wow, wasn't expecting to logon to it and see the Dippers go 2-0 down!
And it's as if the Beeb have totally ignored it, ha ha ha
Tired apparently. Arsenal game was a bit tough on the old legs. Says Mr Beglin
Dipstick wrote:It might be my imagination, but is Mo' Salad stating to look more like his statue?
Dipstick wrote:It might be my imagination, but is Mo' Salad stating to look more like his statue?
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