despite being owned by a state with which the UK has many interests economically will it be one of the cases that might go unpunished?

  • lonesomedota@alien.topB
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    1 year ago

    Nah no chance. Their level of corruption is as far as central government level, not just sporting industry.

    Football aside, Mansour is among the inner circle of UAE dictatorship, he has “working relationship” with many of UK politicians from city levels to Parliament, on both sides of the isles.

    Bribery, FDI, oil and gas productions etc… I doubt the guys at Downing street would let something trivial like football negatively affect their relationship with the middle-east dictators. Someone will call someone and all punishment City gonna get is a slap on wrist at best.