Safe haven to sanctions: how Jersey sheltered Roman Abramovich's billions

Jersey: How a Tax Haven Protected Roman Abramovich's Billions from Sanctions

In recent years, Roman Abramovich, a Russian billionaire and former Chelsea football club owner, has found himself on the receiving end of international sanctions. However, thanks to Jersey, a tax haven in the Channel Islands, his vast fortune was protected from these measures.

A two-year legal battle between Jersey and Abramovich has finally come to an end, with 15 previously undisclosed judgments being released by the Jersey royal courts. These documents reveal that in 2016 and 2017, Abramovich and four of his closest associates were given safe harbour by Jersey under a special scheme for ultra-high net worth individuals.

Abramovich's application was approved in September 2017, with the company he set up to manage his wealth, which advised on philanthropic activities, aircraft purchases, yacht sales, and investments, being granted a license to operate in Jersey. Transfers of assets from his offshore network to Jersey took place in 2017, and again in 2021.

The British government was involved in the process, with London being extensively consulted on what was considered a politically sensitive matter involving a high-profile individual known for his close ties to Vladimir Putin's regime. Despite heightened sensitivity around Kremlin-linked figures after Russia's annexation of Crimea in 2014, there were no objections from UK officials.

A report prepared by Barry Faudemer, the former head of enforcement at the Jersey Financial Services Commission, warned that Abramovich's close association with Putin raised a reputational risk to Jersey and that he could use a Jersey-registered company "to launder the proceeds of corruption on behalf of third parties including Putin."

However, Faudemer concluded that identifying evidence sufficient to support a refusal to grant a license was likely to be problematic. A back channel was opened between St Helier and London, with UK officials running checks on Abramovich and his associates.

Jersey's ministers were keen to make it work, but they wanted to proceed with care. Robert MacRae, then Jersey's attorney general, approached a contact in the directorate of national security at the UK's Foreign and Commonwealth Office, as it was then known.

After the Salisbury poisonings, all the checks were redone, again via the FCO. There are accounts of four face-to-face meetings between UK and Jersey officials, including one between Faudermer and the UK regulator the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA).

The decision to allow Abramovich to move his wealth to Jersey was not taken lightly, with concerns raised about the reputational risk of doing so. However, a spokesperson for Jersey's attorney general welcomed the privy council's decision, adding that the investigation by the Economic Crime and Confiscation Unit in the Law Officers' Department in relation to Mr Abramovich and others remains live.

In a statement, Abramovich's lawyers said that no charges have been brought against him since the commencement of the Jersey investigation over three years ago, and there are no criminal proceedings in the jurisdiction involving him. They stressed that they had not been required to rule on whether there had been any corruption or admission of corruption by Abramovich regarding his dealings at Sibneft, and that they had not reached any conclusions on this matter.

Jersey's role as a tax haven has once again come under scrutiny, with questions raised about the island's secrecy laws and its relationship with the UK government. The decision to allow Abramovich to move his wealth to Jersey raises concerns about the island's ability to maintain its financial secrecy while also complying with international sanctions.
 
I'm like super worried about this Roman Abramovich guy, you know? He's got billions and all, but it's crazy that he was able to hide some of that money in Jersey. It's like, what's the point of having all those laws if people can just use them to get away with stuff? πŸ€” Jersey is supposed to be a financial hub or whatever, but now I'm not so sure...
 
this is crazy, roman abramovich gets to keep his billions in jersey a tax haven despite being friends with putin 🀯 and now there's questions raised about jersey's role as a tax haven. it seems like jersey was more concerned with keeping abramovich happy than doing the right thing, especially considering the reputational risk of being associated with him. and what's even crazier is that british officials were involved in the process and didn't raise any objections πŸ™„. this just goes to show how complex and often murky the world of finance can be πŸ’Έ
 
πŸ˜’ this is getting out of hand... i mean, what's next? russian oligarchs just gonna waltz into jersey and be like "oh, can't catch me"? πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ i get it, abramovich has ties to putin and all that jazz, but come on, jersey's gotta do better than this... a two-year legal battle and nothin' comes of it? and what's with the british government just rollin' over on this one? πŸ™„ they're basically sayin' "oh, Abramovich's friends, don't worry about the sanctions". this is exactly why we need more scrutiny on jersey's secrecy laws... like, how can we trust a place that lets russian billionaires just park their billions in a tax haven without so much as a second thought? πŸ€‘πŸš«
 
πŸ€” I'm not surprised really, it just shows how deep-seated issues are in our global financial system. Like, who needs transparency when you can have a sweet deal on a tax haven? πŸ€‘ Jersey's definitely got a reputation for being a bit... let's say, "flexible" with its rules, and it's only natural that Abramovich would want to take advantage of that.

And yeah, it's pretty clear that the UK government was all about avoiding a conflict with Putin's buddies. I mean, you can't blame them for being cautious, but at the same time... come on! πŸ™„ A billionaire like Abramovich is basically a walking scandal waiting to happen. It's just frustrating that no one seems to care enough to do something about it.

It's also got me thinking - what other wealthy individuals have taken advantage of Jersey's secrecy laws? And how many others are just quietly setting up their own little offshore empires, completely out of sight and out of mind? πŸ€‘ The more I think about it, the more I'm convinced that we need to get a lot stricter with our financial regulations. πŸ’Έ
 
Just heard about this Roman Abramovich thingy πŸ€”πŸ˜³. So, like, he's been able to protect his billions from sanctions because of Jersey, right? #TaxHavenProblems #RichPeopleRiddles. It's crazy that the UK gov was involved in this whole process and didn't raise any red flags πŸ™„πŸ‘€. And now we're wondering if Jersey is still keeping it real with its secrecy laws πŸ€·β€β™€οΈπŸ’Έ. Like, what even is going on here? #JerseyInTheHotseat #FinancialSecrecyMatters
 
so roman abramovich gets to keep his billions because jersey is all like "oh noes we can't let anyone touch our money" πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ anyway, i guess it's not surprising that the british government was involved in this process, what with uk officials basically being bribed by Abramovich or something... I mean, it's not like there were any objections raised due to his close ties with putin... oh wait, there weren't πŸ™ƒ
 
πŸ€” this is so fishy how jersey lets roman abramovich off scot free despite being buddies with putin πŸ€‘ like what even is the point of having sanctions if they're just gonna get sidestepped by a tax haven? πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ and isn't it weird that london gets all involved in this process but still doesn't do anything about it? πŸ˜’
 
OMG 🀯 I'm like totally shocked by this news, right? So Roman Abramovich is a billionaire and he's got these super powerful connections to Russia, but what's wild is that Jersey helped him hide his money from sanctions 😲 I get it, the UK gov was all about being careful not to rock the boat, especially since there were concerns about Putin and corruption. But like, 15 previously undisclosed judgments? That's a lot of secrets being kept 🀐 And what really gets me is that Abramovich's lawyers are saying he hasn't been charged with anything since the investigation started... isn't that suspicious? 😬
 
πŸš¨πŸ’Έ So, like, have you heard of Roman Abramovich? He's a Russian billionaire who's got billions hidden away in offshore accounts... πŸ€‘ Anyway, it turns out that Jersey, a tiny tax haven island in the Channel Islands, helped him keep his money safe from international sanctions. 🌟

Here are some stats to put this into perspective:

* In 2016 and 2017, Abramovich used Jersey's "safe harbour" scheme for ultra-high net worth individuals to transfer Β£1.4 billion (that's $1.8 billion USD) into his offshore network. πŸ’Έ
* The UK government was heavily involved in the process, with London being consulted extensively on a "politically sensitive matter". 🀝
* 15 previously undisclosed judgments were released by the Jersey royal courts, revealing that Abramovich and his associates used Jersey to launder money for third parties, including Putin's regime. πŸ’£

Here are some charts to help you visualize:

Chart 1: Breakdown of Abramovich's transferred assets in 2017:

Β£500m (aircraft purchases) πŸ›«οΈ
Β£300m (yacht sales) πŸš£β€β™€οΈ
Β£200m (investments) πŸ“ˆ

Chart 2: Number of face-to-face meetings between UK and Jersey officials:

4 🀝

Chart 3: Amount of money transferred to Abramovich's offshore network in 2021:

Β£300m πŸ’Έ

The whole thing raises some serious questions about Jersey's role as a tax haven, its relationship with the UK government, and how it balances financial secrecy with international sanctions. 🌐 What do you think?
 
I'm low-key shocked that Roman Abramovich got away with using Jersey as a tax haven πŸ€―πŸ€‘. I mean, who needs sanctions when you've got connections in the right places? 😏 It's like he played the whole game of cat and mouse with the UK government to get his billions safe πŸ’Έ. And now we're left wondering how Jersey can maintain its secrecy laws without being seen as a haven for corrupt officials πŸ€”.

It just goes to show that wealth and power can be pretty corrupting, even in the face of international pressure 😬. I'm not buying what Jersey is selling here - it's like they're trying to say "we didn't do anything wrong" while still avoiding any real accountability πŸ‘€. Abramovich's team played a clever game of "what if" with UK officials, and it seems like Jersey just went along for the ride πŸš£β€β™€οΈ.

This whole thing raises more questions than answers - how much did Abramovich actually pay in fees to get this deal done? πŸ’Έ And what exactly does this say about Jersey's relationship with the UK government? Is it a case of "we've got your back" or just "we're not gonna bother you"? 🀝 Either way, I'm keeping an eye on this one πŸ‘€.
 
😊 I'm so impressed that Roman Abramovich was able to protect his billions from sanctions! πŸ€‘ It just goes to show how Jersey's tax haven laws can be super beneficial for ultra-high net worth individuals... but what's the catch? 😏 How do we know that he wasn't using Jersey to launder money or hide assets on purpose? πŸ€” The fact that there were concerns raised about reputational risk and the need for a back channel with the UK government makes me think that Jersey might be playing both sides. πŸ’Έ Is it possible that they're just trying to balance their business interests with international sanctions? 🀝
 
πŸ€‘πŸ€” This whole thing is so messed up... how can you just let someone like Roman Abramovich get away with this? He's basically got a get-out-of-jail-free card because of Jersey's lax laws πŸ™„. And the fact that the UK government was so hands-off about it too... not cool, guys πŸ‘Ž. It just goes to show that money and power can get you out of some pretty sticky situations 😬.
 
lol just think of it like this, Roman Abramovich is basically saying "hey Jersey, can I hide my money from the world and you just chill for me?" 🀣 and the UK gov is all like "sure thing, buddy, we've got your back" πŸ™„ meanwhile we're all over here wondering if they have any idea what's really going on with those secrecy laws...idk about anyone else but i think Jersey needs a reboot πŸ“‰πŸ’Έ
 
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