Abdulrahman Bashar, founder of Rahmaniya Group, has vowed to appeal a one-year prison sentence handed down by a Dubai court for alleged financial crimes related to his dealings with CE Energy Company. Bashar claims the judgment is a tactic to pressure his reputation and business and asserts he was denied a fair hearing.
The Founder of Rahmaniya Group, Abdulrahman Bashar, has vowed to challenge a judgement given against him by a Dubai court, describing it as a pressure tactic to threaten his reputation and business. A Dubai court had sentenced Abdulrahman to one year in prison for an alleged financial crime involving his dealings with CE Energy Company, an oil and gas firm.
“There are several ongoing civil disputes between CEE and Mr. Bashar. The criminal proceedings have, in our view, been filed against Mr. Bashar as a pressure tactic in the context of the commercial proceedings, to threaten Mr. Bashar's reputation and business. “Mr. Bashar will take all available steps available to him to challenge the judgment.
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