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Royal Mail deal to be probed over Russia links
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Royal Mail deal to be probed over Russia links
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cg647wnypxvo
Royal Mail's takeover by Czech billionaire Daniel Kretinsky will face a government probe, including into potential links with Russia, the BBC understands.
Officials have "called in" the purchase of the postal service's parent company for an investigation under the National Security and Investment Act.
The bid will be suspended, a routine process anytime the government reviews a takeover, but it does not mean that Mr Kretinsky has withdrawn from the deal.
The government could block the deal, though a similar review when Mr Kretinsky increased his stake in Royal Mail found nothing. Mr Kretinsky declined to comment. However, the BBC understands this probe will be more thorough than last time because Mr Kretinsky is trying to buy the whole parent company in a £5bn deal, including assumed debts, as opposed to a stake.
Mr Kretinsky's companies own a gas transmission business called EUStream that carries Russian gas into Europe but with the knowledge and permission of the EU. It is a transmission business only and none of Mr Kretinsky's companies buy or trade in Russian gas.
As well as links to Russia, officials will look at whether the UK could be hurt by the private purchase of a postal service that has been delivering mail since it was founded by Henry VIII.
People close to the deal told the BBC that talks between Mr Kretinksy's team, Business Secretary Jonathan Reynolds and government advisers are "ongoing and have been constructive".The probe could take up to two months, although government officials said they hoped they could make a decision sooner. Mr Reynolds recently held direct talks with Mr Kretinsky and previously indicated an investigation was likely.
The process will be run by the Cabinet Office with input from the Department for Business and Trade.The investigation comes despite Mr Kretinsky telling the BBC he would never walk away from Royal Mail's commitment to deliver letters throughout the UK six days a week.
He has committed in writing to honouring the Universal Service Obligation (USO), but only for five years.
However, in an interview with the BBC earlier this month, he said: "Royal Mail is going to be the provider of USO in the UK, I would say forever, as long as the service is going to be needed, and as long as we are going to be around."
He added that he "completely excluded" walking away from the USO "as long as I'm alive".
Royal Mail's takeover by Czech billionaire Daniel Kretinsky will face a government probe, including into potential links with Russia, the BBC understands.
Officials have "called in" the purchase of the postal service's parent company for an investigation under the National Security and Investment Act.
The bid will be suspended, a routine process anytime the government reviews a takeover, but it does not mean that Mr Kretinsky has withdrawn from the deal.
The government could block the deal, though a similar review when Mr Kretinsky increased his stake in Royal Mail found nothing. Mr Kretinsky declined to comment. However, the BBC understands this probe will be more thorough than last time because Mr Kretinsky is trying to buy the whole parent company in a £5bn deal, including assumed debts, as opposed to a stake.
Mr Kretinsky's companies own a gas transmission business called EUStream that carries Russian gas into Europe but with the knowledge and permission of the EU. It is a transmission business only and none of Mr Kretinsky's companies buy or trade in Russian gas.
As well as links to Russia, officials will look at whether the UK could be hurt by the private purchase of a postal service that has been delivering mail since it was founded by Henry VIII.
People close to the deal told the BBC that talks between Mr Kretinksy's team, Business Secretary Jonathan Reynolds and government advisers are "ongoing and have been constructive".The probe could take up to two months, although government officials said they hoped they could make a decision sooner. Mr Reynolds recently held direct talks with Mr Kretinsky and previously indicated an investigation was likely.
The process will be run by the Cabinet Office with input from the Department for Business and Trade.The investigation comes despite Mr Kretinsky telling the BBC he would never walk away from Royal Mail's commitment to deliver letters throughout the UK six days a week.
He has committed in writing to honouring the Universal Service Obligation (USO), but only for five years.
However, in an interview with the BBC earlier this month, he said: "Royal Mail is going to be the provider of USO in the UK, I would say forever, as long as the service is going to be needed, and as long as we are going to be around."
He added that he "completely excluded" walking away from the USO "as long as I'm alive".
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Re: Royal Mail deal to be probed over Russia links
Like a taxi driver shuttling a drug dealer around except he has a note from the police saying it's OK.postslippete wrote: ↑01 Aug 2024, 16:28Mr Kretinsky's companies own a gas transmission business called EUStream that carries Russian gas into Europe but with the knowledge and permission of the EU. It is a transmission business only and none of Mr Kretinsky's companies buy or trade in Russian gas.
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Nothing will change , the government will allow the sale to go ahead
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The deal will go through once the Czech sphincter pays off the right people to get it through. Interesting that the deal is at risk because of links to Russia but nothing about the risk to the future of the company or service. Political bullshit.
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Two-Tier Starmer is the new Trudeau, the deal will 100% go through.
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Grease the correct palms and carpets shall be swept underfunkflex55 wrote: ↑01 Aug 2024, 18:29The deal will go through once the Czech sphincter pays off the right people to get it through. Interesting that the deal is at risk because of links to Russia but nothing about the risk to the future of the company or service. Political bullshit.
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Re: Royal Mail deal to be probed over Russia links
he would never walk away from Royal Mail's commitment to deliver letters throughout the UK six days a week.
He has committed in writing to honouring the Universal Service Obligation (USO), but only for five years.
am i missing something here? how can that be put in a written article and be taken seriously
He has committed in writing to honouring the Universal Service Obligation (USO), but only for five years.
am i missing something here? how can that be put in a written article and be taken seriously
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That's the world we live in. People of great wealth and power can essentially declare out loud their intention to flout rules and regulations whenever they so desire.dazzler123 wrote: ↑02 Aug 2024, 16:04he would never walk away from Royal Mail's commitment to deliver letters throughout the UK six days a week.
He has committed in writing to honouring the Universal Service Obligation (USO), but only for five years.
am i missing something here? how can that be put in a written article and be taken seriously
"Dear Ofcom,
I will follow the law up until Thursday. Thereafter I make no guarantees.
Sincerely, Dan"
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Re: Royal Mail deal to be probed over Russia links
Corporate capitalism at its finest. Danny boy is a corporation. A certain amount of wealth means above the law of the land nowMr Rush wrote: ↑02 Aug 2024, 16:54That's the world we live in. People of great wealth and power can essentially declare out loud their intention to flout rules and regulations whenever they so desire.dazzler123 wrote: ↑02 Aug 2024, 16:04he would never walk away from Royal Mail's commitment to deliver letters throughout the UK six days a week.
He has committed in writing to honouring the Universal Service Obligation (USO), but only for five years.
am i missing something here? how can that be put in a written article and be taken seriously
"Dear Ofcom,
I will follow the law up until Thursday. Thereafter I make no guarantees.
Sincerely, Dan"
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