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What Yachting Feels Like With Empire Yachts
If you have never gone yachting or if you believe you would become bored or uneasy from the water, you are mistaken on so many levels. Because with Empire Yachts, Yacht trip Dubai becomes very entertaining and interesting. With so many services provided on the boat by Empire Yachts, you can never get bored. It’s not like you’ll spend the entire time on the yacht. Actually, you would have the opportunity to unwind on a beach you had never been to, discover an island you had only ever seen on television, climb a hill, take in the breathtaking natural beauty that would transport you away from reality, and much more.
A Yacht trip Dubai is a unique experience. It provides practically all the amenities you might need while on vacation. Additionally, it presents you with various possibilities. The most thrilling and reasonably priced way to travel and spend time with your loved ones is on a boat.
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Dubai Yachting Company – Understand The Core Concepts Now!
Dubai delivers the most luxurious experience for those seeking a luxury yacht charter. This world-class marina area is specifically designed for superyacht people who want once in an lifetime experience on the superyachts. Dubai yachting is an enjoyable way of exploring these landmarks. Discover iconic spots like Burj Khalifa, Bluewaters Island and more for a day trip that provides breakfast and barbecue meals to enjoy on the yacht! Best to click here or visit our official website to get more details about dubai yachting company.
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Fed bars former Santander Consumer executive over high-priced gifts
The Federal Reserve has banned a former Santander Consumer USA executive from the banking industry for improperly accepting high-priced gifts such as Super Bowl tickets and luxury hotel stays.
The former executive, Brent Huisman, “routinely solicited and accepted” gifts from auto auction companies that worked with Santander Consumer, the Fed said in an enforcement action made public Thursday. Huisman consented to the issuance of the order.
Huisman previously reached a settlement over the issue with Santander Consumer, which had sued him for accepting the gifts and for the misuse of confidential information. He had also agreed to pay $275,000 to Santander Consumer, the subprime U.S. auto lending affiliate of the Spanish banking giant Banco Santander.
Huisman accepted more than $1 million in gifts from auto auction companies, including Kentucky Derby tickets, first-class airfare and sponsorships for youth sports teams he coached, Dallas-based Santander Consumer said in its lawsuit.
Santander Consumer also alleged that Huisman and his wife used credit cards from an auction house that worked with Santander Consumer. The two used the cards to pay for sporting goods, airline tickets and a yacht rental in Cancun, the lawsuit said. The company said that it learned of the gifts after Huisman’s departure.
As the company’s senior director of asset remarketing, Huisman worked with auto auction companies to sell repossessed vehicles or cars that came off leasing arrangements.
He left Santander Consumer in June 2019, two months after asking staff to print confidential spreadsheets and presentations that contained company sales data and its fees with several vendors, the lawsuit said. He would later use those documents at an unnamed Santander Consumer competitor, according to the lawsuit.
The lawsuit said that Huisman’s conduct disrupted Santander Consumer’s business and harmed the company’s reputation and relationships with current and potential business partners.
Huisman’s lawyer did not respond to a request for comment. Santander Consumer declined to comment.
The Fed’s enforcement action prohibits Huisman from working for a bank without the central bank’s prior approval. Violations would open him up to further civil or criminal penalties.
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How to Book Luxury Yacht on Rent for Birthday Party in Dubai
Dubai is known for its luxury yacht parties and there are many options available for those looking to charter a yacht for a party. Here are some options:
WAK Yachts: WAK Yachts offers a range of luxury yachts for party rental in Dubai. They have yachts with a capacity ranging from 10 to 200 guests, and offer a variety of packages to suit different budgets and preferences.
Charter Click: Charter Click is another popular yacht rental company in Dubai. They offer a range of yachts for parties, from smaller boats to larger luxury yachts with capacities of up to 200 guests.
Royal Yachts: Royal Yachts is a luxury yacht rental company in Dubai that offers a range of high-end yachts for parties and events. Their yachts are equipped with state-of-the-art amenities and luxurious interiors, making them perfect for a party in style.
Dubai Marina Yacht Club: Dubai Marina Yacht Club offers a range of yachts for parties and events, with capacities of up to 120 guests. They also offer catering and entertainment options to make your party even more memorable.
Mala Yachts: Mala Yachts is a luxury yacht rental company in Dubai that offers a range of yachts for parties, with capacities of up to 200 guests. They also offer customized catering and entertainment options to suit your preferences.
When choosing a luxury yacht for a party in Dubai, be sure to consider the capacity, amenities, and pricing options of each company to find the best fit for your needs.
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Alexey Navalny’s investigative team has published a new exposé of corruption in the upper echelons of Russian power. This time, the story revolves around Svetlana Ivanova — a well-known lioness of the Russian beau monde since the turn of the millennium, who left her first husband to marry, back in 2009, Russia’s now Deputy Defense Minister Timur Ivanov. In the years since, Ivanov has distinguished himself by overseeing the Defense Ministry’s construction contracts and, it turns out, converting profits from projects like the Russia’s “reconstruction” of Mariupol into a spectacular lifestyle for Svetlana. Last summer, in advance of the EU sanctions against Ivanov, Timur and Svetlana divorced. The only practical consequence of the divorce, however, is that she continues to travel freely around Europe, while her “ex-husband” cannot.
Navalny’s Team based its investigation on a cache of 8,000 leaked emails, sent and received by Svetlana Ivanova over 12 years, and containing a rich (in every sense) record of her social life, her purchases, construction projects and real estate transactions, yacht rentals, antiquing, and her jewelry collecting. The emails contain blueprints, bills, and thousands of photos.
It’s a bonanza.
Svetlana Zakharova married Timur Ivanov in 2009, right after divorcing the wealthy businessman Mikhail Maniovich. No later than 2010, the couple began to spend every August on the French Riviera, renting luxury villas and yachts. Team Navalny’s investigators studied Svetlana Ivanova’s correspondence from 2013–2018, realizing that the family spent no less than 850,000 euros (now about $900,840) on their Saint-Tropez rentals alone. Another 250,000 euros ($265,000) was spent on renting yachts.
In 2011, the Ivanovs bought a 2001 Rolls-Royce Corniche, placing a Luxemburg corporation on the title. The car came with a 120,000-euro ($127,175) price tag. Refurbishing it cost an additional 75,000 euros ($79,500). The investigators point out that, in 2011’s money, 120,000 euro would have been about five million rubles — while Timur Ivanov’s court affidavit, filed for the purpose of determining child support for his ex-wife, stated that his monthly income was 112,000 rubles a month, or 1.3 million a year — that is, about a quarter of the Rolls-Royce.
Ivanova liked expensive clothes, it appears, buying, for example, Dolce & Gabbana gowns priced between 52,000 and 94,000 euros (a ceiling of nearly $100,000). She liked jewelry, too: one of the rings she bought cost $104,000. She pursued antiques, once paying 7,000 euros ($7,415) for a set of ornamental glass birds. Her 2018 Istanbul birthday party cost 178,000 euros ($188,600). In 2021, she celebrated her birthday at her home in a ritzy neighborhood outside Moscow. (Even Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov attended!) The same year, the Ivanovs vacationed in the Altay mountains, together with Peskov and his wife, Tatiana Navka.
According to Team Navalny, Ivanova spent more than 109 million rubles (roughly $1.5 million) in 2020 alone. Ninety million went towards buying out her ex-husband’s share in their apartment on Moscow’s iconic Povarskaya Street. The couple’s real estate holdings don’t end here, however. In addition to this apartment (and the birthday-bash home outside Moscow), the Ivanovs also own a 19th-century mansion on Moscow’s Prechistenka Street. It’s true that, on paper, the Rublevka home belongs to the “Russian Federation,” and the mansion to a company owned by Ivanov’s personal driver. The same helpful driver also “owns” the Ivanovs’ Rolls-Royce Ghost and a G-class Mercedes.
Svetlana Ivanova’s bills, be it for jewelry or home renovations, are often paid by other people and corporations. One notable entity in their midst is Olimpsitistroy — a major contractor for the Defense Ministry, currently involved in constructing new apartment buildings in Mariupol, the once-thriving Ukrainian urban center demolished by the Russian army. One of the companies connected to Olimpsitistroy and also paying Ivanova’s bills happens to own a riverside home of close to 3,000 square meters (32,000 square feet) in the Tver region. It was Ivanova herself, however, who approved the architect’s plans for its construction.
In the past, Ivanova had Israeli citizenship (it’s unknown if this is still true). Together with her first husband, she owned an apartment in Tel-Aviv, but she never declared this property while married to Timur Ivanov — a violation of Russia’s rules on financial disclosures for state officials. None of her grown children live in Russia. In March 2022, shortly after the start of the full-scale invasion of Ukraine, Ivanova traveled to France to visit her daughter and then her son in the UK. On the way, she picked up some jewelry from Joel Arthur Rosenthal, and some new clothes at Prada.
Last summer, the Ivanovs divorced, but only on paper, since Ivanova’s emails show no evidence of the couple’s actual separation. The move proved to be a shrewd one: in October, Timur Ivanov came under the EU sanctions, but his “former” spouse did not.
In December, just a few weeks ago, she apparently visited her daughter, once again.
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