Carruthers NEWS
David Carruthers, ex-chief executive of BetonSports, has sent a letter asking for individuals at the company’s former advisers to lobby the UK government, the EU and UK and European Members of Parliament on his behalf as part of his attempts to use the recent WTO decision as part of his defence.
In the letter, Carruthers asks the recipients – including it is believed individuals at BetonSports’ brokers Evolution and auditors Baker Tilly – to write to Charlie McCreevy, European commissioner for internal market services at the European Commission, and Peter Mandelson, European commissioner for external trade, as well as UK and European Members of Parliament.
The news of the letter emerged a matter of days after the US authorities in Utah unveiled further indictments against US-facing online gambling interests, including those behind payment processing companies Gateway Technologies and CurrenC. It also comes in the same week as BetonSports plc is due to announce its formal insolvency arrangement.
The Carruthers letter was sent early in May, subsequent to a decision by judge Mary Ann Medler in St Louis, Missouri, to allow Carruthers’ lawyers to seek outside opinion regarding the recent finding by the World Trade Organisation (WTO) in favour of Antigua and Barbuda’s complaint against the US in regard to online gambling.
Carruthers accuses the US government of actions which have “destroyed businesses, free competition and lives”. The letter adds that “now more than ever it is important to get heard” and that it is “critical to communicate and ensure that (the) impact and importance of this WTO decision are not lost to silence and inaction”.
Carruthers says the WTO decision has “extraordinary implications for my life” and adds that the issue “goes beyond my personal circumstances”.
The letter goes on: “The US decision to arrest me not only shut down BetonSports, but the actions by the US government have destroyed nearly all the public online gaming companies in the UK. Based on what the WTO has now called a treaty violation, more than US$10bn in equity of UK-listed companies were wiped away.
Three UK listed gaming companies have closed completely and other UK citizens have been arrested as well, victims of a policy that the WTO has now determined as unfair and violates their treaties.”
Carruthers was arrested last July on charges of racketeering and wire fraud by the US authorities and is currently on bail in a St Louis hotel awaiting trial. In his letter, he says he has been “under house arrest for over eight months”.
http://www.egrmagazine.com/item/1799
David Carruthers, ex-chief executive of BetonSports, has sent a letter asking for individuals at the company’s former advisers to lobby the UK government, the EU and UK and European Members of Parliament on his behalf as part of his attempts to use the recent WTO decision as part of his defence.
In the letter, Carruthers asks the recipients – including it is believed individuals at BetonSports’ brokers Evolution and auditors Baker Tilly – to write to Charlie McCreevy, European commissioner for internal market services at the European Commission, and Peter Mandelson, European commissioner for external trade, as well as UK and European Members of Parliament.
The news of the letter emerged a matter of days after the US authorities in Utah unveiled further indictments against US-facing online gambling interests, including those behind payment processing companies Gateway Technologies and CurrenC. It also comes in the same week as BetonSports plc is due to announce its formal insolvency arrangement.
The Carruthers letter was sent early in May, subsequent to a decision by judge Mary Ann Medler in St Louis, Missouri, to allow Carruthers’ lawyers to seek outside opinion regarding the recent finding by the World Trade Organisation (WTO) in favour of Antigua and Barbuda’s complaint against the US in regard to online gambling.
Carruthers accuses the US government of actions which have “destroyed businesses, free competition and lives”. The letter adds that “now more than ever it is important to get heard” and that it is “critical to communicate and ensure that (the) impact and importance of this WTO decision are not lost to silence and inaction”.
Carruthers says the WTO decision has “extraordinary implications for my life” and adds that the issue “goes beyond my personal circumstances”.
The letter goes on: “The US decision to arrest me not only shut down BetonSports, but the actions by the US government have destroyed nearly all the public online gaming companies in the UK. Based on what the WTO has now called a treaty violation, more than US$10bn in equity of UK-listed companies were wiped away.
Three UK listed gaming companies have closed completely and other UK citizens have been arrested as well, victims of a policy that the WTO has now determined as unfair and violates their treaties.”
Carruthers was arrested last July on charges of racketeering and wire fraud by the US authorities and is currently on bail in a St Louis hotel awaiting trial. In his letter, he says he has been “under house arrest for over eight months”.
http://www.egrmagazine.com/item/1799