Despite the ‘business as usual’ signs hanging outside Birmingham City, the club faces a period of uncertainty following the six year sentence imposed on owner Carson Yeung for money laundering.
The club must wait until next month to see if prosecutors seize all his assets, including his shares in the Blues. He is understood to have attempted to sell his shares.
Despite the ‘business as usual’ signs hanging outside Birmingham City, the club faces a period of uncertainty following the six year sentence imposed on owner Carson Yeung for money laundering.
The club must wait until next month to see if prosecutors seize all his assets, including his shares in the Blues. He is understood to have attempted to sell his shares.
Judge Douglas Yau described Yeung as ‘someone who lied whenever he saw the need to do so.’ The court was told that Yeung had maintained a business relationship with Cheung Chi-tai, the head of one of Hong Kong’s four largest Triad-organised crime gangs. Wo Hop To.