UAE court dismisses case against Abraaj equity boss
DUBAI: A United Arab Emirates (UAE) court Sunday dismissed a criminal case against the head of embattled Abraaj private equity group over bounced cheques for millions of dollars, lawyers said.
But the lawyers disagreed over whether an-out-of court deal amounted to an interim or permanent settlement. “The case has ended. The court today issued a ruling dropping the criminal case” against Abraaj founder and defendant Arif Naqvi, defence lawyer Habib al-Mulla said.
The case centres on bounced cheques issued by Abraaj to UAE businessman Hamid Jaafar and the failure to repay Jaafar a $300 million (260 million euro) loan.
A lawyer representing Jaafar confirmed the court had dismissed the criminal case, but said the parties had only reached an interim settlement. “A final settlement has not been reached,” Essam al-Tamimi said in a text message.
The court in Sharjah, one of seven emirates in the UAE, had already delayed its ruling twice to allow time for a settlement. Mulla said the settlement involves the full loan of $300 million. Details of the deal and repayment procedures were not immediately available. “This is a commercial issue and should have been dealt with on a commercial basis,” Mulla said.
The public prosecutor had issued an arrest warrant for Pakistani Financier Naqvi — who set up Abraaj in 2002 and saw the firm grow into the region´s largest private equity group — but he is outside the UAE.
Abraaj had nearly $14 billion of assets under management before allegations of misuse of funds provoked a scramble by investors to recover their money.
A court in the Cayman Islands — where Abraaj is registered — appointed liquidators to oversee an “orderly restructuring” of the group last month.
Four key investors in a $1-billion healthcare fund managed by Abraaj, including Bill and Melinda Gates and a World Bank affiliate, have demanded an inquiry into the alleged misuse of money. The company has categorically denied wrongdoing.
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