But is it even possible to equate UK law with Italian law? Maybe they don't 
even relate or does it not matter?


________________________________
 From: Rick Duniec <[email protected]>
To: Matt Anderson <[email protected]>; John Boocock <[email protected]> 
Cc: [email protected] 
Sent: Tuesday, March 18, 2014 1:44 PM
Subject: Re: [LU] YEP LATEST
 

No
It's a fine paid.
I think it's 5 years for fines.
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Matt Anderson 
  To: John Boocock 
  Cc: [email protected] 
  Sent: Tuesday, March 18, 2014 5:39 PM
  Subject: Re: [LU] YEP LATEST


  I'm not a legal person but if he has been fined and pays isn't it a spent 
conviction?

  Sent from my iPhone

  > On 18 Mar 2014, at 18:32, John Boocock <[email protected]> wrote:
  > 
  > NB Cellino's brief is called Professor Cocco.  Enough I say!
  > 
  > 
  > Leeds United: Confusion continues after Cellino found guilty of tax evasion
  > 
  > 
http://www.yorkshireeveningpost.co.uk/sport/leeds-united/latest-whites-news/leeds-united-confusion-continues-after-cellino-found-guilty-of-tax-evasion-1-6504825
  > 
  > Leeds United fans are braced for a prolonged period of uncertainty over the 
club’s future after an Italian court found prospective owner Massimo Cellino 
guilty of tax evasion.
  > 
  > The 57-year-old has been waiting for the Football League to approve his 
takeover of the Whites since his company Eleonora Sports agreed a £25million 
deal to buy 75 per cent of the club’s shares at the beginning of February.
  > 
  > But the Italian’s bid to take control at Elland Road appears to have been 
scuppered after he was fined 600,000 euros by Judge Sandra Lepore in a Cagliari 
court for failing to pay more than 400,000 euros in import tax on his luxury 
yacht, Nelie, which he bought in 2010 and has now been confiscated.
  > 
  > Cellino’s lawyer Giovanni Cocco immediately announced the Miami-based 
businessman planned to appeal against the court’s ruling.
  > 
  > The Football League has been in protracted negotiations with Cellino’s 
legal representatives in England and was understood to be waiting for the 
outcome of the court hearing before making a decision on the ownership of Leeds.
  > 
  > A Football League statement read: “The Football League has noted the 
outcome of the court hearing earlier (on Tuesday) regarding Massimo Cellino.
  > 
  > “We are engaged in an ongoing dialogue with his legal representatives in 
this country and cannot comment further at this time.”
  > 
  > The governing body’s ‘owners and directors’ test, prevents anyone with an 
unspent conviction for dishonesty offences from being a director, a 30 per cent 
owner, or from exercising control over one of its clubs.
  > 
  > Leeds supporters can now expect further delays and more legal wrangling 
between Cellino and the League as the uncertainty over their club continues.
  > 
  > Leeds managing director David Haigh insisted last week that there is “no 
chance” of the club going into administration, as it is Cellino’s money which 
has been keeping the club going.
  > 
  > “This verdict is absolutely unjust and we will appeal,” Cocco told the 
Guardian after the brief court session.
  > 
  > Cellino, currently the owner of Cagliari, denies that he was seeking to 
evade import duty on the yacht.
  > 
  > He told the court in December that he had planned to have it sailed to the 
United States, where he had bought it, but was unable to due to damage to the 
vessel.
  > 
  > Cellino, who exchanged contracts with Leeds’ current owners Gulf finance 
House Capital to buy 75 per cent of the club’s shares on February 1, has 
already provided considerable funds to cover running costs at Elland Road.
  > 
  > He has covered the club’s staff wage bill for the last two months and has 
paid off a loan from shirt sponsors Enterprise Insurance to stave off a 
winding-up order.
  > 
  > Since the takeover deal with GFH Capital was agreed, Leeds have also signed 
Stoke goalkeeper Jack Butland and Sunderland striker Connor Wickham on loan 
until the end of the season.
  > 
  > Cellino’s lawyers started talks with the Football League at the end of 
January and the Cagliari owner met with the governing body on February 12.
  > 
  > Bahrain-based investment firm GFH Capital has been searching for major 
investment since buying the club from Ken Bates in December 2012.
  > 
  > A rival consortium to Cellino, headed by Andrew Flowers, chief executive of 
club sponsor Enterprise Insurance, withdrew from the race to take control at 
Elland Road at the end of January, but a third group, Together Leeds, fronted 
by former Manchester United international managing director Mike Farnan, has 
been waiting in the background.
  > 
  > GFH Capital has so far refused to enter into serious talks with Together 
Leeds after rejecting a “derisory” offer from them in November.
  > 
  > Cellino has twice been previously convicted of fraud and is currently 
contesting a separate charge of embezzlement.
  > 
  > He received a 15-month suspended prison sentence in 2001 after being 
convicted of false accounting at Cagliari.
  > 
  > A previous conviction in 1996 for fraudulently claiming EU agricultural 
subsidies was overturned in 2012, while in February 2013 he spent 16 days in 
jail after being arrested for embezzlement - a charge he denies - in relation 
to the redevelopment of Cagliari’s Is Arena stadium.
  > 
  > But Cellino’s two previous convictions, nearly 13 and 18 years old, are 
considered “spent” in English law and it is understood they cannot be taken 
into consideration under the League’s test.
  > 
  > In relation to his outstanding charge, Cellino is assumed innocent until it 
can be proved otherwise and he denies the allegations.
  > 
  > Cellino, long considered one of the most charismatic owners in Italian 
football, was shown around Leeds’ Thorp Arch training ground for the first time 
in October.
  > 
  > A Leeds spokesman said on Tuesday that the club would not be commenting at 
this stage and were waiting for the Football League’s definitive decision on 
Cellino’s proposed takeover before issuing a statement.
  > 
  > Cellino said publicly last week that he could no longer continue to 
bankroll the club until the League gives his takeover the go ahead.
  > 
  > He also said he would “walk away” from Leeds without a fight if he did not 
pass the League’s test.
  > 
  > But it seems the agricultural entrepreneur is not ready to give up his 
fight yet.
  > 
  > Cellino’s lawyer Professor Cocco told BBC Radio Leeds that the appeal 
against the tax evasion verdict could take between six and nine months.
  > 
  > Cocco added: “According to my point of view, this business (on Tuesday) has 
no relevance whatsoever to the decision of the Football League.
  > 
  > “Obviously that’s up to the Football League themselves.
  > 
  > “In my opinion, as a lawyer, today’s sentence has no relevance to the 
takeover of Leeds United.
  > 
  > “The verdict does not mean that Cellino is guilty - because in Italian law 
he can only be guilty after the third stage of the process. Today he is 
innocent.”
  > 
  > 
  > ---
  > This email is free from viruses and malware because avast! Antivirus 
protection is active.
  > http://www.avast.com
  > 
  > _______________________________________________
  > Leedslist mailing list
  > Info and options: http://mailman.greennet.org.uk/mailman/listinfo/leedslist
  > To unsubscribe, email [email protected]
  > 
  > John 'Grampa' Sykes
  > Rest In Peace old lad
  > 28th Oct 1938 - 12 Nov 2013
  > MARCHING ON TOGETHER

  _______________________________________________
  Leedslist mailing list
  Info and options: http://mailman.greennet.org.uk/mailman/listinfo/leedslist
  To unsubscribe, email [email protected]

  John 'Grampa' Sykes
  Rest In Peace old lad
  28th Oct 1938 - 12 Nov 2013
  MARCHING ON TOGETHER
_______________________________________________
Leedslist mailing list
Info and options: http://mailman.greennet.org.uk/mailman/listinfo/leedslist
To unsubscribe, email [email protected]

John 'Grampa' Sykes
Rest In Peace old lad
28th Oct 1938 - 12 Nov 2013
MARCHING ON TOGETHER
_______________________________________________
Leedslist mailing list
Info and options: http://mailman.greennet.org.uk/mailman/listinfo/leedslist
To unsubscribe, email [email protected]

John 'Grampa' Sykes
Rest In Peace old lad
28th Oct 1938 - 12 Nov 2013
MARCHING ON TOGETHER

Reply via email to