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·25 March 2024
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·25 March 2024
Former Chelsea chief executive Marina Granovskaia has not worked at the club since Roman Abramovich sold up in 2022, but her name is deeply involved with stories about secret payments during Abramovich’s ownership of the club, and it seems that the investigation is getting pretty close to home.
An exclusive in the Guardian today claims that she benefitted personally from some of the payments made withing the complex network of shell companies used to run Chelsea under Abramovich, and any Premier League investigation into our spending during that period could lead to her being called to answer questions about the nature of some of these payments.
For starters, the club appear to have lent her money to buy a house, and that’s just the start. The Guardian’s piece lists a ream of dodgy sounding deals.
The investigation from the league will be focused on illegal payments allegedly made to agents and intermediaries – but there’s no telling who could be affected by a collapsing house of cards. The new ownership has shown it is willing to comply totally with any investigation, and the cover of a few people could end up being blown.