Talk:Mukhtar Ablyazov

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This week's issue of Private Eye reveals that the PR agency Portland Communications has admitted to anonymously editing this article via, claiming that "Ablyazov's PR team had created an extremely biased and inaccurate biographical entry for him". Consequently, I've semi-protected it to prevent any further similar occurrences. — Scott • talk 15:22, 21 April 2013 (UTC)

Edit request on 2 June 2013
According to the Italian magazine Oggi which is mentioned also by Italian leading daily Corriere della Sera According to thease sources, based on the words of lawyer Riccardo Olivo, from leading law firm Vassalli, on 28 May 2013 a big operation (50 officers) was mounted by Italian police in Rome to arrest Mr Abylazov who had fled there after the British police informed him of plans to kill him in London. Mr Abylazov was not found. Instead his wife and 6 years old doughter were swiftly expelled to Kazakhstan on flimsy ground. In particular, according to the lawyer, there were no charges against the woman and she was in possession of a regular Kazakh passport and a Shenghen area permit of residence, but she had also a passport of Central African Republic that the police deemed to be fake althoug yhe african embassy confirmed its regularity. On the ground of possessing a fake document the woman was then expelled to Kazakhstan with speed rarely seen in Italy and using a procedure never applied. Although she had offered to leave voluntarly to another destination, she was transfered to Kazakstan on 31st may 2013 on a chartered jet that had been waiting in Rome Ciampino airport. According to the lawyer, Rome magistrates (he quotes by name) had tried to stop the procedure but there was too much pressure on them.

Ulivo Diritto (talk) 06:09, 2 June 2013 (UTC)

Not done: please make your request in a "change X to Y" format. Citrusbowler (talk) (contribs) (email me)  19:00, 16 June 2013 (UTC)

Alma Shalabayeva Deportation from Italy to Kazakhstan






Religion???
Is this guy Jewish?, or are his ancestors Jewish? I know there were a lot of Jews who moved there in the 20th century. Is he Muslim today? (70% of Khazaks are). Christian? (26% of Khazaks are). Thanks in advance to anybody who knows. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 2.98.153.15 (talk) 13:08, 9 January 2014 (UTC)

Semi-protected edit request on 14 May 2015
Mukhtar Ablyazov (born 16 May 1963, Galkino, South Kazakhstan) is a Kazakh dissident, businessman and political opponent of Kazakh President. He is the co-founder of the Democratic Choice for Kazakhstan, an opposition movement against the ruling regime of Kazakhstan. He is currently the subject of a legal investigation in the UK High Court after he allegedly embezzled billions of dollars out of BTA Bank between 2005 and 2009; and now faces a jail threat for failing to comply with a High Court order to reveal his true assets. In January 2014, he was ordered to be extradited from France to Ukraine or Russia, preferably to Russia. On April 18, 2015, his wife, Alma Shalabayeva launched a petition claiming that such extradition would put him in danger due to his political activity.

Following the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991, when Kazakh economy faced serious structural changes, which caused shortages of food and other consumer goods, endless queues and depreciation of currency, in 1992 Ablyazov established a small company “Madina” named after his first daughter. His business focused on the supplies of food (sugar, sault, flower, pasta etc), to all regions of Kazakhstan. Later on, he founded such companies as Astana-Sugar, Astana-Food, Aral-Sault, Chimkent Pasta Factory, Astana-Medservice, Astana-Motors, Astana-Bank etc, which formed Astana Holding. In 1998, together with a consortium of Kazakhstan investors, he acquired shares in Bank TuranAlem in a privatization auction for $72 million, using loan funds, and gradually extinguished his loan afterwards. The bank later came to be known as BTA Bank. It became the first private bank in Kazakhstan and, as of 2008, the fourth biggest bank in CIS.

Shikolad12 (talk) 09:54, 14 May 2015 (UTC)
 * Red question icon with gradient background.svg Not done: it's not clear what changes you want to be made. Please mention the specific changes in a "change X to Y" format. --I am  k6ka  Talk to me!   See what I have done  11:29, 14 May 2015 (UTC)

Semi-protected edit request on 16 May 2015
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Mukhtar Ablyazov (born 16 May 1963, Galkino, South Kazakhstan) is a Kazakh dissident, businessman and political opponent of Kazakh President. He is the co-founder of the Democratic Choice for Kazakhstan, an opposition movement against the ruling regime of Kazakhstan. He is currently the subject of a legal investigation in the UK High Court after he allegedly embezzled billions of dollars out of BTA Bank between 2005 and 2009; and now faces a jail threat for failing to comply with a High Court order to reveal his true assets. In January 2014, he was ordered to be extradited from France to Ukraine or Russia, preferably to Russia.

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Following the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991, when Kazakh economy faced serious structural changes, which caused shortages of food and other consumer goods, endless queues and depreciation of currency, in 1992 Ablyazov established a small company “Madina” named after his first daughter. His business focused on the supplies of food (sugar, sault, flower, pasta etc), to all regions of Kazakhstan. Later on, he founded such companies as Astana-Sugar, Astana-Food, Aral-Sault, Chimkent Pasta Factory, Astana-Medservice, Astana-Motors, Astana-Bank etc, which formed Astana Holding.

In 1998, together with a consortium of Kazakhstan investors, he acquired shares in Bank TuranAlem in a privatization auction for $72 million using loan funds, and gradually extinguished his loan afterwards. The bank later came to be known as BTA Bank. It became the first private bank in Kazakhstan and, as of 2008, the fourth biggest bank in CIS.

Ablyazov was appointed as head of the state-owned Kazakhstan Electricity Grid Operating Company in 1997 and in 1998 was named Minister for Energy, Industry, and Trade.

Ablyazov has been described by Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty (RFE/RL) as “part of a younger generation” that Nursultan Nazarbaev, president of Kazakhstan, “hoped to harness as he pushed his resource-rich nation into the 21st century.” Yet after a few years, “Ablyazov and the others had broken ranks, citing disenchantment with endemic corruption in Nazarbaev's inner circle.”

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By 2008 BTA was one of the largest private banks in the CIS with foreign investors. The management of the Bank was preparing to move its head office abroad, to protect it from the attempts of the Kazakh state to expropriate its shares.

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This decision was taken by Judge William Blair, Tony Blair’s eldest brother. Shortly after that Tony Blair became a personal Economic Advisor of Nazarbayev.

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In September 2009, Kazakhstan's sovereign wealth fund, Samruk-Kazyna, injected significant funds into BTA in an effort to keep the bank solvent, effectively becoming its majority shareholder. Shortly before Samruk-Kazyna's intervention Ablyazov fled Kazakhstan to London.

WITH THIS ONE:

In September 2009, Kazakhstan's sovereign wealth fund, Samruk-Kazyna, led by Timur Kulebayev, President Nazarbayev’s son-in-law, injected significant funds into BTA in an effort to keep the bank solvent, effectively becoming its majority shareholder. Shortly before Samruk-Kazyna's intervention, Ablyazov left Russia for London.

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The Judge Teare also ruled that Mukhtar Ablyazov could not defend himself in the court and the following decisions were adjudicated without hearing all the parties concerned.

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Ablyazov said that his rights to fair trail were breached. He states that the legal fight is a part of campaign of Nazarbayev aimed to expropriate and destroy his assets and prevent him from continuing his political activity in Kazakhstan. In 2015, the independent newspaper Respublika published evidence of cooperation between the Kazakh authorities and Russian and Ukrainian law enforcement authorities on the matter of preparing documents and payment for extradition process against Ablyazov. .

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Since his departure from Britain, it has been unclear where Ablyazov is living, although he was widely believed to have gone to France. On May 29, 2013, Italian police raided a villa in Rome and took Ablyazov's wife, Alma Shalabaeva, and 6-year-old daughter, Alua Ablyazova, into custody. They were deported within 72 hours to Almaty, Kazakhstan, on charges of carrying falsified documents. According to Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty (RFE/RL), the explanation for this action was that Nazarbaev was taking them as “political hostages.” Ablyazov’s oldest daughter, Madina, told RFE/RL that Nazarbaev wants to get his hands on Ablyazov. “Not as a hostage. Probably, the minute they have him, they will just kill him. They want to kill him, because my father is the biggest opponent for the president.” Ablyazov's lawyer, Riccardo Olivo, rejected the claim that Ablyazov's wife and child had false papers, saying that both of them had “valid Kazakh passports and EU residency permits issued by Latvia.”

WITH THIS ONE:

Since his departure from Britain, it has been unclear where Ablyazov is living, although he was widely believed to have gone to France. On May 29, 2013, Italian police raided a villa in Rome and kidnapped Ablyazov's wife, Alma Shalabaeva, and 6-year-old daughter, Alua Ablyazova. They were deported within 72 hours to Almaty, Kazakhstan, on a private jet paid by the Embassy of Kazakhstan in Italy and accompanied by two Kazakh diplomats, chargeds by Italian police of carrying falsiﬁed documents, despite having a valid UK and European residence permits and the Kazakh passport. The Italian Supreme Court then found the deportation unlawful.

According to Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty (RFE/RL), the explanation for this action was that Nazarbaev was taking them as “political hostages.” Ablyazov’s oldest daughter, Madina, told RFE/RL that Nazarbaev wants to get his hands on Ablyazov. “Not as a hostage. Probably, the minute they have him, they will just kill him. They want to kill him, because my father is the biggest opponent for the president.” Ablyazov's lawyer, Riccardo Olivo, rejected the claim that Ablyazov's wife and child had false papers, saying that both of them had “valid Kazakh passports and EU residency permits issued by Latvia.”

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According to RFE/RL, supporters of Ablyazov suggest “that Italy and Britain, both massive investors in Kazakh energy projects, are far from neutral parties to the conflict.” RFE/RL also noted that former British Prime Minister Tony Blair took $13 million from Nazarbaev in 2012 to serve as an “adviser.” while main decision on Ablyazov’s case was taken by Judge William Blair, Tony Blair’s eldest brother.

Shikolad12 (talk) 18:33, 16 May 2015 (UTC)

NPOV
The changes by Shikolad12 (talk) seem to promote Ablyazov, esp. in the lead (adding peacock info, removed UK court ruling). I do not want to revert them all since some good changes were made and the previsou version was also not OK. However, someone other than me might check it and revert, if need be. Both versions seem to misinterpret the cited sourced but Shikolad12 frequnetly added or substantially changed sourced content without providing new refs. For example, this BBC is used in both versions as reference but does not contain such info; new ref should support the claim that BTA " in 2008 received "Best Bank" award from the Global Finance Journal", whereas the article is a list of one (the best) bank from "every" country, etc. The article needs major reworking; it would be probabyl easier to revert, check the original version, and use some of the sourced info  Shikolad12 has provided. --WikiHannibal (talk) 16:22, 2 June 2015 (UTC)
 * I reverted Shikolad12's edits - he continued to misinterpret the sources (using references that did not include info they were supposed to back up) and adding unsources non neutral info. For example, in his recent edits he added these pieces of info (see below, in italics) without adding the source, while the original source (1) does not include them: In 1986 Ablyazov earned a degree in theoretical physics from National Research Nuclear University MEPhI. Other edits follow a similar lines. --WikiHannibal (talk) 19:26, 7 June 2015 (UTC)

keep 1st para edit on $6 billion fraud & embezzlement
Request that this end be affirmed by community to stay: Ablyazov's public notoriety is attributable to his alleged embezzlement of $6 billion from BTA Bank while serving as chairman.

This alleged embezzlment is the central event that has give this person worldwide notoriety or awareness. Absent this embezzlement charge, this person would not be well know out side of Kazakhstan. This information deserves to be at the top of the article. Additionally, the charge is the basis of the entire second paragraph and is important in giving context to much of the information in the entire article. User:Meatsgains continues to remove this key information without adequately giving WP:RVREASONS for why the information should not be kept. Clear information of the alleged embezzlement of $6 billion from BTA Bank is WP:REL, WP:Correct and WP:NOTEWORTHY

Improper Source used throughout: mukhtarablyazov.org
Thorough out this article the website mukhtarablyazov.org is used as a source. This source WP:NOTRELIABLE and is inappropriate for use. The sites About page states: mukhtarablyazov.org is a project launched by the Open Dialog Foundation, aimed at presenting the opposition politician and businessman from Kazakhstan, Mukhtar Ablyazov. This website is clearly a PR effort, is not an objective source (probably amounting to WP:SELFSOURCE) and should not be used as a primary source in this article. I am bringing attention to it here Talk:Mukhtar_Ablyazov and will await and welcome other editors to comment. Eventually I will be WP:BOLD and remove content attributed to this source. This article needs to be cleaned up, as many sentences and tenses are WP:BIASED.--Tevincoleman26 (talk) 18:42, 9 August 2017 (UTC)
 * Agreed. Source is clearly public relations outlet and not a legit source for Wikipedia. --TerryClarke (talk) 02:54, 17 August 2017 (UTC)
 * As I said I would do, I've removed content that depended on mukhtarablyazov.org as a source, and depended on sources that were not verifiable due to dead urls. This article was WP:Biased with these sources.--Tevincoleman26 (talk) 22:53, 31 August 2017 (UTC)

trouble adding source
I'm having trouble adding a source. Something in the URL is causing a bug and the section will not display when url is added. Any help is appreciated. It is in Personal Life section / However, a High Court judge held Ablyazov in contempt and imposed three prison sentences for failing to disclose assets including a nine bedroom mansion in London's "Billionaire's Row" and a 100-acre estate in Windsor Great Park. Here is the URL for citation: http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/home-news/cynical-and-devious-kazakh-bank-boss-set-to-be-stripped-of-3bn-assets-8289226.html Any help is appreciated. Cheers Thanks --TerryClarke (talk) 05:02, 11 August 2017 (UTC)

Semi-protected edit request on 11 December 2017
In the lead, please change:


 * Мұхтар Қабылұлы Әбілязов, Muhtar Qabyluly Abilyazov

To:


 * Мұхтар Қабылұлы Әбілязов

To fix the "error: : text has italic markup (help)" which causes this article to appear in Category:Lang and lang-xx template errors. Thanks, 59.149.124.29 (talk) 00:16, 11 December 2017 (UTC)
 * Yes check.svg Done Eggishorn (talk) (contrib) 01:13, 11 December 2017 (UTC)

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Requested move 22 May 2018

 * The following is a closed discussion of a requested move. Please do not modify it. Subsequent comments should be made in a new section on the talk page. Editors desiring to contest the closing decision should consider a move review. No further edits should be made to this section. 

The result of the move request was: no consensus to move the page to the proposed title at this time, per the discussion below. Dekimasu よ! 11:12, 1 June 2018 (UTC)

Mukhtar Ablyazov → Muhtar Abliazov – He is Kazakh so I highly believe his name should be transliterated from it since the current Wikipedia article uses his Russian name when he isn't. All the names should belong to the language that are native. Kazakhstan is a sovereign country with its own language. Shadowzpaev (talk) 11:52, 22 May 2018 (UTC) --Relisting. Dekimasu よ! 19:45, 29 May 2018 (UTC)


 * Oppose. I get two hits on the transliteration Muhtar Abiliazov but 43,000+ on Mukhtar Ablyazov. Is there an error in the request? Sam Sailor 15:05, 22 May 2018 (UTC)


 * Comment Yeah, that's because websites like Wikipedia keep promoting the misinformation of his name. If you type person's name in web searches, Wikipedia will always come up the first page and many people tend to copy the first known result just like this page. It's just the letter "y" as it is transliterated from Russian makes the "ы" sound which is different than from the letter "y" we use in our English alphabet. I do see articles and names that use Muhtar instead of Mukhtar. I feel like changing the article name to make his name transliteration more logical. Of course, I decided to be more cautious about it hence is why I made this discussion about it. Shadowzpaev (talk) 11:45, 25 May 2018 (UTC)
 * The letter "y" when transliterated from Russian is also used for Й, Я (as "ya"), Ю (as "yu") and others. Not ideal, but it is what it is. —  AjaxSmack  20:14, 29 May 2018 (UTC)


 * Oppose. Go with the sources.  —  AjaxSmack  20:14, 29 May 2018 (UTC)


 * The above discussion is preserved as an archive of a requested move. Please do not modify it. Subsequent comments should be made in a new section on this talk page or in a move review. No further edits should be made to this section.

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Alma Shalabayeva Deportation from Italy to Kazakhstan
this section is not so well done and is with poor sources. the section is not clear about what happened. much editing need. Mahindraforfun (talk) 03:13, 26 April 2019 (UTC)

Should we keep uppercase in "Extended Family" and "Arrest Warrants"?
Apokrif (talk) 14:44, 29 December 2022 (UTC)