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13 maltatoday | SUNDAY • 23 AUGUST 2020 NEWS SEGRETARJAT PARLAMENTARI GĦALL-ANZJANITÀ ATTIVA U L-PERSUNI B'DIZABILITÀ ANZJANITÀ ATTIVA '20 Is-Segretarjat Parlamentari għall-Anzjanità Attiva u l-Persuni b'Diżabilità qiegħed iniedi l-premju għall-anzjanità attiva 2020. Dan huwa premju prestiġjuż li jirrikonixxi l-impatt li persuna jew orgranizzazzjoni tkun ħalliet fuq is-soċjetà. Il-formola għan-nominazzjonijiet tista' tinkiseb minn Segretarjat Parlamentari għall-Anzjanità Attiva u l-Persuni b'Diżabilità Palazzo Ferreria, Triq ir-Repubblika, Valletta Email: premjuanzjanitaattiva.mfcs@gov.mt Il-Kunsilli Lokali kollha ta' Malta u Għawdex In-nominazzjonijiet jagħlqu fit-30 ta' Settembru 2020 Għal aktar informazzjoni ċempel fuq 25903241 www.activeageing.gov.mt C M Y CM MY CY CMY K Advert Premju Anzjani.pdf 1 12/08/2020 10:15 MATTHEW VELLA THE assets of an Istanbul-based shipping conglomerate that has been based in Malta for the last 20 years, are the subject of a massive asset freeze after owner Mübariz Mansimov, an Azeri-Turkish billionaire, was imprisoned over links to coup in Turkey. Mansimov Gurbanoglu was ar- rested over alleged Gulen links. He had based his shipping empire almost in entirety in Malta for its friendly tax laws for the maritime industry. Mansimov was arrested in one of the highest-profile detentions of a crackdown against suspects linked to a network accused of carrying out an attempted coup in 2016. Chairman of the Istan- bul-based Palmali group, which operates a fleet of freight vessels, the Turkish company's business was chiefly located in Malta. He was arrested over ties to the network of U.S.-based Muslim cleric Fethullah Gulen which President Tayyip Erdogan blames for the failed putsch in which about 250 people died. His Malta-resident companies are dozens of ships and major holding companies such as the Palmali International Holding Company, Palmali International Holding Two, Palmali Logistics, Palocean Shipping, Paloffshore Oil Services, Palriver Shipping, Palsea Shipping, Tampal Trade, Pal Food, Palchem Holding, Pal- mali Dry Cargo, Palmali Voyag- er, Caspian Holding, Pal Air, Pal Gas Holdling, Barge Oil Services, GMM Shipping & Trading, and GMM Holding. In May 2020, a High Court in London issued a worldwide freezing order to Mansimov and company secretary Joanne Spiteri, in an injunction filed by Sberbank of Russia on all Malta companies, as well as some $261 million in assets that Mansimov holds in England. He was listed by Forbes as worth $1.3 billion in 2015, with interests in dairy products, media, resorts and planes, as well as having a fleet of oil tankers. But according to a MaltaFiles exposé in 2017, Mansimov's Pal Shipping was beneficially owned by the family of Recep Tayyip Er- doğan – Turkey's controversial prime minister at that time, and now its controversial president. The existence of the Erdoğans' offshore network was first re- vealed by The Black Sea and its partners at the EIC network in May this year as part of its report- ing on the #MaltaFiles. Through offshore companies in the Isle of Man and Malta, the Erdoğans secretly owned an oil tanker worth nearly $25 million called the Agdash. The honour of footing the $25 million bill went to two businessmen from Turkey, according to EIC's inves- tigation. One of them was Mansi- mov. These secret millions were transmitted from the Turkish HalkBank account of an Isle of Man shell company called Bell- way Limited, to the Erdoğan clan between December 2011 and January 2012. Bellway was the 'ultimate controlling party' of Pal Shipping Trader One and the $25 million Agdash oil tanker, as well as two companies set up by the Erdoğan family in 2007 and 2008. Gulen coup Fethullah Gulen, who has lived in self-imposed exile in Pennsyl- vania since 1999, has denied any involvement in the attempted coup. He was once an ally of Er- doğan but became his arch foe. Gulen's supporters have for years been accused by Ankara of establishing a "parallel state" by infiltrating the police, judiciary and other state institutions. About 80,000 people have been jailed pending trial and some 150,000 civil servants, military personnel and others sacked or suspended from their jobs since the coup attempt. Palmali Shipping was a major supplier of oil products until it was accused of violating sanc- tions on Iran and Syria by U.S. authorities. Mansimov, once known for his ties to Erdoğan and U.S. President Donald Trump, has been in jail since March 2019 over links to the Gülen move- ment, which Turkey blames for masterminding the failed putsch. Azerbaijani native Mansimov became a naturalised Turkish citizen in 2006 and took on the name Mübariz Gurbanoğlu. He founded the Palmali Group of Companies in Turkey in 1998. Shipping mogul arrested over Turkey coup and alleged Gulen links has shipping empire based in tax-friendly Malta Billionaire's Malta assets under worldwide freezing order

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