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Qadbak Investments

Qadbak Investments Ltd was a British Virgin Islands registered[1][2] company which served as the vehicle for the short-lived purchase of English football club Notts County for £1, and for a failed attempt to purchase Formula One team BMW Sauber.[3][4]

The company first came to public prominence in July 2009 upon their purchase of Notts County via its subsidiary Munto Finance.[5] They were advised in the deal by con-man Russell King. In September 2009, it was announced that they had agreed to purchase the BMW Sauber Formula One team, hastening its return to the F1 fold,[6][7] however this agreement was never concluded.

Qadbak Investments was purported by numerous sources, including official statements from both Notts County and BMW, to represent the collective interests of "certain Middle Eastern and European-based families".[4][6][8] In November 2009, it was discovered that Qadbak Investments had no such investors.[3]

Ownership structure edit

Details concerning the source of the company's finances were kept confidential, with both initial and later reports and official press releases stating that it was "Swiss-based".[4][6] Later reports stated that the company, as well as its subsidiary Munto Finance, were registered in the British Virgin Islands,[8][9] what has been confirmed by British Virgin Islands Financial Services Commission on 24 September 2009 after a request made by Swiss newspaper SonntagsZeitung.[1]

History edit

The company had been represented during the BMW Sauber negotiations by Lionel Fischer, a Swiss national, and two of its representative directors on the Notts County board, Peter and Nathan Willett, who appointed Sven-Goran Eriksson as director of football.[10][11] German automotive conglomerate BMW were advised during the planning phases of Qadbak's takeover by leading British investment bank Rothschild, whose managing director Meyrick Cox had stated that Qadbak was "a wholly reputable organisation".[8]

Contrary to reports by the British media, the source of Qadbak's finances was partially known to the Notts County Supporters' Trust, who were bound to a confidentiality agreement due to the takeover.[8] On 27 September 2009, Notts County released a statement in which it revealed two families who were purportedly involved in the trust which owns the club, the Shafi and Hyat families, both "noted business families" with "numerous investments" in the Middle East, Japan, Kazakhstan, Europe and North America, with the club having "respected the families' privacy" beforehand.[12] In a response to the press release, Anwar Shafi, a member of the Shafi family, denied that he had a connection with the club or an investment in Qadbak.[13][14] The club subsequently released a further statement, purporting to be from the Hyat/Shafi Family Trust and its head, Sardar Hyat, confirming its involvement with Qadbak and Notts County.[14]

On 20 October 2009, the Football League announced that Notts County's owners had met its "fit and proper persons" regulations, and that while their structure was "complicated" and featured "both offshore entities and discretionary trusts", it had provided "extensive disclosure" to the League on their ownership structure.[15] The League also stated that public disclosure of their ownership structure was a "matter for the club".[15]

By November 2009, it was becoming clear that Qadbak and its subsidiaries did not have funds to invest. Rothschild denied being involved in any financial transaction between Qadbak and BMW; they merely acted as BMW's adviser.[16] On 27 November 2009 The Guardian revealed that Eriksson had demanded immediate payment of the multimillion-pound sum under the terms of his recruitment by Notts County.[2] A few weeks later Notts County was in fact £7 million in debt and it was resold in December to a new owner.

Failure of Sauber acquisition edit

As of 18 November 2009, German automobile manufacturer BMW was still the official owner of BMW Sauber Formula One team and continued to pay the salaries of their approximately 400 employees.[17] On 27 November, BMW announced that it was to sell the team to Peter Sauber instead of Qadbak. A spokesman for BMW was reported in the Guardian newspaper as saying that the combination of no legally effective contract and no starting place on the grid caused the deal with Qadbak to be cancelled. If the Qadbak deal had been put in place, former Sauber drivers Giancarlo Fisichella and Nick Heidfeld would have driven for them.[citation needed]

Sale of Notts County edit

On 10 December 2009, BBC Nottingham reported that Munto Finance had put Notts County up for sale.[18] On 12 December 2009, it was announced that Notts County chairman, Peter Trembling purchased the club for a nominal fee from Munto Finance.[19] In February 2010, Trembling sold it on for £1 to Ray Trew, and was threatening to sue Munto.[20][21]

Further details only came out a year later, through the BBC Panorama report entitled The Trillion Dollar Con Man.[22]

References edit

  1. ^ a b SonntagsZeitung, 2009-09-27
  2. ^ a b “Sven-Goran Eriksson demands 'ambassador' payment from company linked to Notts County”, The Guardian, 2009-11-27
  3. ^ a b SonntagsZeitung, 2009-11-22
  4. ^ a b c BMW F1 team sold to Swiss-based investment group
  5. ^ "Notts County takeover completed". BBC News. 14 July 2009. Retrieved 13 October 2009.
  6. ^ a b c "BMW Sauber, official press release, 2009-09-15". Bmw-sauber-f1.com. Retrieved 13 October 2009.
  7. ^ "Einen Moment bitte, die Ausgabe wird geladen".
  8. ^ a b c d Jamie Jackson (27 September 2009). "Supporters' Trust happy with takeover". The Guardian. London. Retrieved 27 September 2009.
  9. ^ “Notts County money men behind a tangled web of confused companies”, The Guardian, 2009-09-30
  10. ^ Matt Scott (28 September 2009). "Notts County investor revelations leave questions unanswered". The Guardian. London. Retrieved 29 September 2009.
  11. ^ Matt Scott (24 September 2009). "Man behind Notts County deal has £2m assets frozen by Jersey courts". The Guardian. London. Retrieved 29 September 2009.
  12. ^ "Notts County reveal Shafi and Hyat families as club investors". The Guardian. London. 27 September 2009. Retrieved 27 September 2009.
  13. ^ Praverman, Frank (7 October 2009). "I have nothing to do with Notts County, says Anwar Shafi". The Times. London. Retrieved 7 October 2009.
  14. ^ a b Walsh, Declan (7 October 2009). "Anwar Shafi: I have nothing to do with Notts County". The Guardian. London. Retrieved 7 October 2009.
  15. ^ a b "Football League says Notts County owners are 'fit and proper persons'". The Guardian. London. 20 October 2009. Retrieved 20 October 2009.
  16. ^ Tages-Anzeiger, 2009-11-07
  17. ^ 20 Minuten, 2009-11-18
  18. ^ "Notts County is put up for sale". BBC News. 10 December 2009. Retrieved 22 May 2010.
  19. ^ "Peter Trembling secures Notts County takeover"
  20. ^ James, Stuart (13 February 2010). "Peter Trembling vows to sue Munto Finance over Notts County losses". The Guardian. ISSN 0261-3077. Retrieved 6 June 2023.
  21. ^ Reardon, Harry (13 April 2016). "Notts County and the bizarre takeover of 2009". These Football Times. Retrieved 6 June 2023.
  22. ^ "BBC One - Panorama, The Trillion Dollar Con-Man". BBC. Retrieved 6 June 2023.

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Qadbak Investments Ltd was a British Virgin Islands registered 1 2 company which served as the vehicle for the short lived purchase of English football club Notts County for 1 and for a failed attempt to purchase Formula One team BMW Sauber 3 4 The company first came to public prominence in July 2009 upon their purchase of Notts County via its subsidiary Munto Finance 5 They were advised in the deal by con man Russell King In September 2009 it was announced that they had agreed to purchase the BMW Sauber Formula One team hastening its return to the F1 fold 6 7 however this agreement was never concluded Qadbak Investments was purported by numerous sources including official statements from both Notts County and BMW to represent the collective interests of certain Middle Eastern and European based families 4 6 8 In November 2009 it was discovered that Qadbak Investments had no such investors 3 Contents 1 Ownership structure 2 History 2 1 Failure of Sauber acquisition 2 2 Sale of Notts County 3 ReferencesOwnership structure editDetails concerning the source of the company s finances were kept confidential with both initial and later reports and official press releases stating that it was Swiss based 4 6 Later reports stated that the company as well as its subsidiary Munto Finance were registered in the British Virgin Islands 8 9 what has been confirmed by British Virgin Islands Financial Services Commission on 24 September 2009 after a request made by Swiss newspaper SonntagsZeitung 1 History editThe company had been represented during the BMW Sauber negotiations by Lionel Fischer a Swiss national and two of its representative directors on the Notts County board Peter and Nathan Willett who appointed Sven Goran Eriksson as director of football 10 11 German automotive conglomerate BMW were advised during the planning phases of Qadbak s takeover by leading British investment bank Rothschild whose managing director Meyrick Cox had stated that Qadbak was a wholly reputable organisation 8 Contrary to reports by the British media the source of Qadbak s finances was partially known to the Notts County Supporters Trust who were bound to a confidentiality agreement due to the takeover 8 On 27 September 2009 Notts County released a statement in which it revealed two families who were purportedly involved in the trust which owns the club the Shafi and Hyat families both noted business families with numerous investments in the Middle East Japan Kazakhstan Europe and North America with the club having respected the families privacy beforehand 12 In a response to the press release Anwar Shafi a member of the Shafi family denied that he had a connection with the club or an investment in Qadbak 13 14 The club subsequently released a further statement purporting to be from the Hyat Shafi Family Trust and its head Sardar Hyat confirming its involvement with Qadbak and Notts County 14 On 20 October 2009 the Football League announced that Notts County s owners had met its fit and proper persons regulations and that while their structure was complicated and featured both offshore entities and discretionary trusts it had provided extensive disclosure to the League on their ownership structure 15 The League also stated that public disclosure of their ownership structure was a matter for the club 15 By November 2009 it was becoming clear that Qadbak and its subsidiaries did not have funds to invest Rothschild denied being involved in any financial transaction between Qadbak and BMW they merely acted as BMW s adviser 16 On 27 November 2009 The Guardian revealed that Eriksson had demanded immediate payment of the multimillion pound sum under the terms of his recruitment by Notts County 2 A few weeks later Notts County was in fact 7 million in debt and it was resold in December to a new owner Failure of Sauber acquisition edit As of 18 November 2009 German automobile manufacturer BMW was still the official owner of BMW Sauber Formula One team and continued to pay the salaries of their approximately 400 employees 17 On 27 November BMW announced that it was to sell the team to Peter Sauber instead of Qadbak A spokesman for BMW was reported in the Guardian newspaper as saying that the combination of no legally effective contract and no starting place on the grid caused the deal with Qadbak to be cancelled If the Qadbak deal had been put in place former Sauber drivers Giancarlo Fisichella and Nick Heidfeld would have driven for them citation needed Sale of Notts County edit On 10 December 2009 BBC Nottingham reported that Munto Finance had put Notts County up for sale 18 On 12 December 2009 it was announced that Notts County chairman Peter Trembling purchased the club for a nominal fee from Munto Finance 19 In February 2010 Trembling sold it on for 1 to Ray Trew and was threatening to sue Munto 20 21 Further details only came out a year later through the BBC Panorama report entitled The Trillion Dollar Con Man 22 References edit a b SonntagsZeitung 2009 09 27 a b Sven Goran Eriksson demands ambassador payment from company linked to Notts County The Guardian 2009 11 27 a b SonntagsZeitung 2009 11 22 a b c BMW F1 team sold to Swiss based investment group Notts County takeover completed BBC News 14 July 2009 Retrieved 13 October 2009 a b c BMW Sauber official press release 2009 09 15 Bmw sauber f1 com Retrieved 13 October 2009 Einen Moment bitte die Ausgabe wird geladen a b c d Jamie Jackson 27 September 2009 Supporters Trust happy with takeover The Guardian London Retrieved 27 September 2009 Notts County money men behind a tangled web of confused companies The Guardian 2009 09 30 Matt Scott 28 September 2009 Notts County investor revelations leave questions unanswered The Guardian London Retrieved 29 September 2009 Matt Scott 24 September 2009 Man behind Notts County deal has 2m assets frozen by Jersey courts The Guardian London Retrieved 29 September 2009 Notts County reveal Shafi and Hyat families as club investors The Guardian London 27 September 2009 Retrieved 27 September 2009 Praverman Frank 7 October 2009 I have nothing to do with Notts County says Anwar Shafi The Times London Retrieved 7 October 2009 a b Walsh Declan 7 October 2009 Anwar Shafi I have nothing to do with Notts County The Guardian London Retrieved 7 October 2009 a b Football League says Notts County owners are fit and proper persons The Guardian London 20 October 2009 Retrieved 20 October 2009 Tages Anzeiger 2009 11 07 20 Minuten 2009 11 18 Notts County is put up for sale BBC News 10 December 2009 Retrieved 22 May 2010 Peter Trembling secures Notts County takeover James Stuart 13 February 2010 Peter Trembling vows to sue Munto Finance over Notts County losses The Guardian ISSN 0261 3077 Retrieved 6 June 2023 Reardon Harry 13 April 2016 Notts County and the bizarre takeover of 2009 These Football Times Retrieved 6 June 2023 BBC One Panorama The Trillion Dollar Con Man BBC Retrieved 6 June 2023 Retrieved from https en 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