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    Birmingham City's Carson Yeung on money-laundering charges

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    Post by Guest Thu Jun 30, 2011 6:40 pm

    Birmingham City FC's president Carson Yeung has appeared in court in Hong Kong on money-laundering charges.

    Mr Yeung was bailed by the Eastern Court in his home city after being charged with five counts.

    BBC correspondent Annemarie Evans said he had been arrested by the narcotic bureau's financial investigations unit at his luxury home.

    Mr Yeung took control of the English football club, which was relegated to the Championship in May, in 2009.

    The trial has been adjourned until 11 August.

    Ms Evans said all five charges related to money laundering with the amount of money involved being up to £59m.

    She said Mr Yeung had not entered a plea and little about the details of the charges was known.

    News agency Reuters reported Mr Yeung's lawyer, Daniel Marash, as saying that it seemed to be a tax issue.

    "All they're saying is that he has got a lot of money, and he hasn't paid a lot of tax," he said.

    "I mean there's lots of money in my bank account, not as much as his, but I don't pay taxes because it's not taxable."

    He also said trade in shares of the club's parent company, suspended on Thursday, may start again now he has been bailed.

    Earlier, a statement put out by Birmingham City's acting chairman, Peter Pannu, said he believed the police inquiries in Hong Kong were nothing to do with the club's parent company or subsidiaries.

    He said he had been informed by lawyers that Mr Yeung was assisting with inquiries that had nothing to do with Birmingham International Holdings Limited (BIHL) in Hong Kong and therefore nothing to do with the operation of the club.

    Mr Yeung worked in England as a teenager before becoming a hairstylist in Hong Kong. He made his fortune through investing in stocks in nearby Macau in the 1990s.

    He is Birmingham's largest single shareholder with a 29.9% stake.
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    Post by bcfcben Thu Jun 30, 2011 11:15 pm

    He could face up to 15 years in jail if he is found guilty Laughing

    As a Blues fan nothing surprises me anymore, in order to follow Birmingham you have to have the ability to laugh at yourself. Thats why: winning the CC then getting relegated, playing in Europe whilst in The Championship, signing a rapist, losing your manager to your rivals and finally having a Chinese Triad as President are just another few jokes to add to our collection. Birmingham City's Carson Yeung on money-laundering charges 284837
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    Post by crump Fri Jul 01, 2011 12:35 am

    Guess he came clean then?

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