The Israel Police demands a freeze on the sale of Betar Jerusalem to the organization
Blade 433 fears that Moshe Hogg will take advantage of a clause in the sale agreement to prioritize creditors for the club's debts "for foreign reasons that would harm the purpose of the forfeiture."
Shlomi Heller
30/06/2022
Thursday, June 30, 2022, 1:26 p.m.
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The National Fraud Investigation Unit at Lahav 433 against the sale of Betar Jerusalem from Moshe Hogag to the Betar Jerusalem Fans Association: In exchange for the sale of the team to the fans' association.
The reason for the police to go to court is that in the framework of the agreement to sell his holdings in the Betar Jerusalem football club signed with the fans' association, there is a clause that allows celebrating 9 of 12 million shekels for creditors at his discretion. That they will harm the purpose of the forfeiture. "
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A clause that allows the party to celebrate part 9 of NIS 12 million at its discretion (Photo: Danny Maron)
One of the clauses in the agreement relates to Betar's debt to Singularity, which is owned by Hogg. Between NIS 6 and 11 million, an examination we conducted raises many question marks regarding this section.
First, the association's lawyer Yiftach Ibn Ezra, who emphasized in a video explaining to fans yesterday: "Today, Hogg's shares , As soon as the association manages to meet the conditions it has set for itself in the contract and manages to raise the money and the money does not reach the celebrant himself or the singularities, at least in the first stage, the police will approve the transfer and remove the order ... Celebrates waived Betar's debt According to the statements he gave us, it is 68% and the money that will be paid will go to the other partners in the company. "
But here there seems to be a problem.
An investigation we conducted reveals that the ownership of Celebrates, which was published in the media more than a year ago, has not changed.
He was and still is the sole shareholder in the company and also the sole director, so it is not clear which partners these are.
Celebrating around claimed that there were a number of companies called Singularities under him, and that the document in our possession was incorrect.
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