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

Jersey's 'Safe Haven' for Billionaire Oligarchs Exposed: How Roman Abramovich Moved Billions into the West

A Channel Island tax haven has played a pivotal role in moving millions of dollars made by those with despotic ties into Western economies. The secretive island nation, Jersey, had allowed high-net-worth individuals to move their wealth to the west, often under the guise of "safe harbour" or "ultra-high net worth individual" schemes.

One such recipient was Roman Abramovich, a Russian billionaire and former Chelsea football club owner. In 2016 and 2017, Abramovich and four close associates were granted safe harbour by Jersey's government, receiving residency under a special scheme for ultra-high net worth individuals. The oligarch's application was approved in September 2017.

Abramovich had approached the island about residency in the summer of that year. The billionaire was also granted permission to relocate companies controlling his vast fortune to Jersey, which allowed him to transfer assets from his offshore network to the crown dependency at significant cost savings.

Jersey's relationship with the UK government is opaque, and little information has been publicly disclosed regarding how decisions are made or how Westminster is consulted. However, it appears that London was extensively consulted on Abramovich's case, with background checks and face-to-face meetings between officials in Jersey and London over several years. In none of these communications did UK officials raise objections despite heightened sensitivity around Kremlin-linked figures.

It wasn't until Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine in 2022 that the tide turned against Abramovich. The Jersey authorities froze $7 billion of assets suspected to be connected to him, and searched several premises on the island. The oligarch had been placed on the UK and Jersey sanctions lists.

The money laundering investigation into Abramovich is focused on whether he obtained his wealth through corruption while building his oil and gas business in Russia's newly privatised economy during the 1990s. His lawyers have denied involvement in corruption, claiming that the decision to investigate him is politically motivated.

Jersey has come under scrutiny for allowing Abramovich to bring his billions into the island. A former head of enforcement at the Jersey Financial Services Commission warned of a "reputational risk" to the island due to Abramovich's close association with Putin and the increasing perception of Russia as a rogue state.

The decision to allow Abramovich to move his wealth to Jersey was not taken lightly, with officials expressing concerns about the potential for money laundering. A back channel was opened between St Helier and London, with UK officials running checks on Abramovich and his associates before approving their applications.

Abramovich never took up residence in Jersey but secured Israeli citizenship in 2018. His lawyers have claimed that no progress has been made on the attorney general's investigation into corruption allegations against him.

The case raises questions about how Western governments allow wealthy individuals with ties to authoritarian regimes to move their assets into their jurisdictions, often under the guise of "safe harbour" schemes.
 
This whole thing with Roman Abramovich and Jersey is quite the Pandora's box. I mean, think about it, a billionaire oligarch with suspected connections to Putin gets 'safe harbour' in the West, essentially getting a free pass to move his billions into our economies... πŸ€‘ It's like, what's the logic behind that? Is it just a case of Western governments being oblivious to their own vulnerabilities or is there some more sinister game being played here?

It's also quite telling that Abramovich never actually took up residence in Jersey despite having residency status under a special scheme. I mean, if he wasn't planning on living there anyway, what was the point of granting him 'safe harbour'? And let's not forget about the $7 billion worth of assets being frozen by the Jersey authorities - it seems like there's still some serious investigating to be done here... πŸ€”
 
πŸ€” The fact that Jersey was able to let Abramovich get away with it for so long is just wild πŸŒͺ️. I mean, $7 billion just frozen out of thin air because he had some connections to Putin? It's like they were trying to legitimize his dirty money πŸ’Έ. And now we find out that London knew about the whole thing and didn't say anything? That's some serious corruption right there πŸ€₯.

And what really gets me is that Abramovich never even bothered to move to Jersey, he just used it as a playground for his money laundering schemes 🏰. He basically got away with being a bad guy and still managed to keep most of his cash πŸ’Έ. I'm all for tax havens and all, but when you're hiding billions from the authorities, that's just not right πŸ˜’.

The fact that some people in Jersey are worried about their reputation is almost laughable πŸ™„. Like, come on guys, if Abramovich can get away with this, what else have you been hiding? πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ
 
omg u guys cant believe what i just read about roman abramovich and jersey!!! 🀯 like he basically got away scot free with moving his billions into the west under the disguise of a safe haven scheme lol. i mean what even is that?! some1 needs to expose all the shady dealings going on there. πŸ€‘

seriously though, it's crazy how the uk govnt was so lenient w/ him and his crew. like w/ kremlin ties & all. it just shows u how corrupt these things can get. πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ anyway, i'm kinda worried about jersey now lol. did they even check for money laundering or something?! 😬
 
I'm low-key super concerned about this news πŸ€” Jersey's whole setup is like a big grey area that allows rich oligarchs like Roman Abramovich to get away with some shady stuff 😬 I mean, who benefits from all these secret tax deals and money laundering investigations? πŸ€‘ Not the people, that's for sure! πŸ’Έ It's just a bunch of wealthy elites playing with fire and putting everyone else at risk 🚨 And what really gets me is that it seems like Western governments are just too close to their allies in Russia to do anything about it 🀝 Like, where's the accountability? πŸ“Š
 
the whole thing about Roman Abramovich and his billions moving to Jersey is just wild 🀯 I mean, who would've thought that a billionaire football club owner could just waltz in and set up shop on this tiny island? πŸ’Έ it's like a whole new level of tax haven drama. the fact that he was able to transfer assets from his offshore network to Jersey at significant cost savings is just mind-boggling πŸ€”

and let's talk about the secrecy surrounding Jersey's relationship with the UK government – it's like they're hiding something πŸ”’ I'm all for transparency, especially when it comes to money laundering and corruption investigations. it's clear that Abramovich was able to navigate the system pretty easily, but at what cost? πŸ€‘

the whole thing is just a big reminder that our financial systems are still pretty opaque, and there's still room for improvement πŸ’‘ maybe we can learn from Jersey's mistakes (or successes?) and work towards creating more accountable and transparent tax havens. πŸ’ͺ
 
πŸ€” this whole thing is just wild - rich dudes trying to hide their dirty money in a tiny island nation 🌴, like they're playing some kind of super sneaky game πŸ’Έ. And it's not just Abramovich, there are tons of other oligarchs who have done the same thing πŸ€‘. It's crazy that Jersey was basically working behind the scenes with London to let him move his billions in without anyone raising an eyebrow πŸ™„. The fact that he never even took up residence on the island is just mind-blowing πŸ˜‚. And now they're saying it's a reputational risk because of his ties to Putin? Like, come on πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ. We should be talking about how this whole system is rigged for people with money and power πŸ’ΈπŸ’ͺ.
 
I'm low-key shocked by this story 🀯 Jersey's role in allowing Roman Abramovich to stash his billions is a major red flag. It seems like they just went along with it because of the oligarch's connections to London and the UK government 🀝 The lack of transparency around how decisions are made is wild, especially when you consider that Putin's influence was already a concern at the time.

It's also concerning that Abramovich never actually took up residence in Jersey but still managed to move his wealth there under the guise of "safe harbour" πŸ€‘ And what's with the Israeli citizenship? It just seems like these wealthy individuals are finding ways to avoid accountability and use their power to influence governments. The fact that the investigation into corruption allegations is being labeled as "politically motivated" by Abramovich's lawyers is also super suspicious πŸ€”
 
I'm a bit curious how Jersey got away with this for so long πŸ€”. I mean, it's not like Abramovich just waltzed in and said "Hey, can I just park my billions here?" πŸ˜… It's a pretty big deal that London was kept in the dark about some of these decisions, especially when you consider how heavily scrutinized Abramovich is now.

I think what's really interesting (and concerning) is how Western governments enable this kind of money laundering and asset movement through tax havens like Jersey πŸ€‘. It's one thing to have a "safe harbour" scheme for ultra-high net worth individuals, but it sounds like Jersey just kind of rolled with it and didn't ask too many questions.

It's also telling that Abramovich never actually took up residence in Jersey, he just kind of... parked his billions there 🏠. And now we're left wondering how this whole thing went down in the first place.
 
I mean... who wouldn't want a safe haven for billionaires with questionable ties? πŸ™„ It's not like it's a recipe for disaster or anything. And I'm sure Roman Abramovich is just a totally innocent guy who didn't use his wealth and influence to, you know, build a business empire in Russia during the 1990s... πŸ’Έβ€β™‚οΈ

But seriously, Jersey's "Safe Harbour" scheme sounds like a super effective way to launder money. I mean, who needs regulations or oversight when you've got a fancy tax haven and a "reputational risk" warning from a former head of enforcement? πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ It's not like Abramovich was able to move billions into the West without scrutiny until Russia invaded Ukraine... πŸ™ƒ

And let's give credit where credit is due - Jersey's relationship with the UK government is totally transparent and easy to follow. I mean, who needs transparency or accountability when you've got a back channel and face-to-face meetings? 🀫 It's not like Abramovich was able to navigate this system without raising any red flags... 😏
 
πŸ€” the more I think about it, the more I'm like, super uncomfortable about rich dudes like Abramovich getting super special treatment from Jersey just 'cause they're friends with Putin πŸ€‘ u mean to tell me that the UK gov was basically like "yeah sure, go ahead and move your billions over here, we won't bother you" πŸ™„ meanwhile, ppl in Ukraine are struggling with actual problems not some oligarch's financial records πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ
 
You gotta wonder how many other shady characters have slipped through Jersey's fingers over the years... πŸ€‘ Like, what's the real deal with these 'Safe Haven' schemes? You got Abramovich, who's basically a puppet for Putin, and he just waltzes in and gets all the VIP treatment. And now that Russia's gone rogue, it's like everyone's playing dumb about how they knew about him all along... πŸ€”

I'm not saying Jersey did anything wrong, but come on, you can't just ignore the elephant in the room when someone's got ties to a dictator and a history of shady dealings. And what really gets my goat is that we're still letting these ultra-high-net-worth individuals play fast and loose with our financial systems. It's like, aren't they getting some sort of sick thrill from flaunting their ill-gotten gains? πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ
 
🀯 I'm literally fuming reading this and it's not even about some politician or what... but about a BILLIONAIRE who basically bought his way into being a 'safe haven' for his dirty money! πŸ€‘ Roman Abramovich, a man with alleged ties to Putin, has managed to move billions of dollars through Jersey, seemingly above the law. It's like, what even is the point of having laws if you're just going to let some super rich oligarch sweep them under the rug? πŸ’Έ And now that Russia's invaded Ukraine, the tide turns and suddenly Abramovich's assets are frozen?! πŸ€” I mean, it's about time someone started holding these kinds of people accountable for their actions. But the fact remains, Jersey basically enabled him to do so in the first place... and we're still dealing with the consequences. 😑
 
I'm like totally bummed out by this whole Jersey thing πŸ€•. It's wild that they were basically letting these ultra-wealthy oligarchs just waltz in and stash their ill-gotten gains on a tax haven island πŸ€‘. I mean, Roman Abramovich, right? The guy who was basically bankrolling Chelsea FC... it's like, what's the deal with that? πŸ˜‚

But seriously, it's super shady how Jersey was able to get away with this for so long, especially considering their "ultra-high net worth individual" schemes were basically just a fancy way of saying "money laundering". πŸ’Έ And the fact that London was in on it too... like, what a buddy system! πŸ€œπŸ€›

And can we talk about how Abramovich's situation is still kinda murky? Like, his lawyers are all "it's not corruption" and "it's politics", but I'm like, come on guys... just give us the facts already πŸ˜’. And what's with Jersey's lack of transparency? 🀐

I guess what really gets me is that this whole thing raises some serious questions about how Western governments are handling these kinds of situations. Like, should we be letting rich dudes with ties to authoritarian regimes just game the system and stash their cash in our countries? πŸ€” It's a wild mess, for sure...
 
I'm still trying to wrap my head around this whole thing. I mean, what happened in Jersey is pretty shady if you ask me πŸ€‘. It's like they just rolled out the red carpet for Roman Abramovich and his oligarch friends without doing a proper check on their backgrounds. And now that Russia invaded Ukraine, it's like everyone suddenly remembered the "safe harbour" thing was a bad idea 😳.

It's crazy to think about how much money is being funneled into Western economies through these kinds of schemes. I mean, $7 billion is a lot of cash πŸ’Έ. But at what cost? It feels like we're just enabling these people's bad behaviour by letting them hide their ill-gotten gains in our own backyard.

I'm also kinda surprised that UK officials didn't raise more objections back when Abramovich was applying for residency. I mean, they had to know about his connections to Putin and Russia πŸ€”. It's like they were just too cozy with Jersey's government at the time to rock the boat.

Anyway, it's all pretty fascinating (and disturbing) stuff.
 
Jersey's "Safe Haven" is more like a "loophole for oligarchs" πŸ€‘πŸ° They let Roman Abramovich park his billions in the West, no questions asked... until Russia went to war and suddenly everyone had an opinion πŸ€”πŸ’Έ
 
You know, I was reading this article about Roman Abramovich and Jersey's 'Safe Haven' for Billionaires, πŸ€” and it got me thinking about the whole tax haven thing... like, isn't it weird that these wealthy individuals can just move their money to places with super lax regulations? πŸ’Έ It makes me wonder if we're doing more harm than good by making it so easy for them to do so.

I mean, Abramovich's whole situation is pretty shady - him and Putin are basically BFFs, and he gets to transfer billions into the West without anyone really checking his background? πŸ€‘ And now that Russia's invaded Ukraine, suddenly everyone's all like "oh no, let's freeze his assets" πŸ“Š.

But what's really interesting to me is how Jersey just kinda... rolled with it. Like, they had no problem allowing Abramovich to set up shop there, even though they knew he was connected to Putin and Russia. It's like they were trying to do business with a "rogue state" or something πŸ˜•.

I guess what I'm saying is that we need to be more careful about who we're doing business with and how much we're willing to turn a blind eye when it comes to money laundering and corruption πŸ€‘πŸ’Έ. Otherwise, we might just end up like Jersey - a tax haven for billionaires with questionable ties πŸ‘€.
 
πŸ€” so i was reading this news about roman abramovich and jersey, it's wild how they were able to get away with moving his billions to the west like that... πŸ€‘ obviously there are some shady dealings going on here, but it's also interesting to see how these "safe harbour" schemes work. 🀝 basically you just need to be friends with the right people and you're good to go! πŸ“ˆ i mean, it's not entirely surprising given jersey's reputation as a tax haven... πŸ˜’ anyway, this whole thing raises some pretty big questions about money laundering and corruption. πŸ’Έ like, how can western governments let this stuff slide? πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ
 
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