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While Nasser Al-Khelaïfi was the subject of an indictment in the Lagardère case, Qatar would be ready to disengage from France, and therefore of PSG.
New judicial affair for Nasser Al-Khelaïfi. According to AFP, the President of PSG was indeed indicted for “complicity in voting purchase and damage to the freedom of the vote” and “complicity in abuse of powers to the prejudice of the SCA Lagardère”. This is the last development in the investigation into a possible attempt by Arnaud Lagardère to reverse a key vote in his favor of the Qatari Qia fund, then a shareholder of his group.
While the president of PSG said he was surprised by his presence before the investigators, believing that he had no connection with this case, a loved one was more virulent. “As usual, Nasser Al-Khelaifi will be dragged in a completely fallacious process as a famous name, which is apparently responsible for everything and anything, until everything disappears quietly without any foundation in a few years”he said.
The big fed up of Qatar
And annoyance is such in the entourage of Nasser al-Khelaïfi that Qatar would threaten to withdraw its investments from France, according to RMC Sport. Investments including PSG, bought from Colony Capital in 2011, and BeIN Sports, created in 2012.
“Qataris are tired of all these abuses. False legal proceedings, blackmail, daily criticism, blame for the total incompetence of others, all the problems in France are their fault, each time they try to help, it is apparently for 'soft power', has castigated a source close to Qatari power. It's outright abuse and everyone has enough, “said a source close to the government. »»
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