King Juan Carlos - To Russia today.
http://eng.kremlin.ru/news/4166
On July 19, Vladimir Putin will meet with King Juan Carlos I of Spain, who will make a working visit to Russia at the President’s invitation. I'm not sure how a royal helps in these type of contract negotiations. Does he offer holidays at his royal estate in Mallorca as a show of friendship? If it works I have to admit grudgingly (as a Republican) that it's a compensation for all the money the royal family receive. http://www.abc.es/20120718/espana/ab...207180910.html |
Re: King Juan Carlos - To Russia today.
He will likely swing the deal by offering to take the Ruskies on an African Elephant shoot.
Should be right up their street. |
Re: King Juan Carlos - To Russia today.
Originally Posted by Dick Dasterdly
(Post 10178937)
He will likely swing the deal by offering to take the Ruskies on an African Elephant shoot.
Should be right up their street. Well said :thumbsup: The man's an arse. |
Re: King Juan Carlos - To Russia today.
Not just him it seems
Iñaki Urdangarín and the Infanta Cristina employed domestic staff 'on the black' A HOUSEKEEPER working for the disgraced Duke of Palma and his wife the Duchess has revealed her royal employers paid her cash in hand and never gave her a job contract. The employee, whose name has not been revealed, said Iñaki Urdangarín and the Infanta Cristina – the King of Spain's daughter – was told at her job interview that she would be working 'on the black'. Not only does this involve tax-evasion by her employers, but the staff member would have no rights to a State pension, free healthcare, unemployment or sick benefit, and could have been fined or even jailed herself if caught. She was subpoenaed by judge José Castro, who is handling the 'Nóos' case relating to alleged money laundering by the King and Queen's son-in-law. Under oath, she admitted that after two years' service she asked for a contract and, when she received it, it had her recorded as a telephonist for the company Aizoon. This is said to be one of the front companies used by Urdangarín for siphoning money out of a charity he was running. The housekeeper said she had never heard of such a company. Two other cleaning ladies, when questioned, revealed that they had contracts as 'administration assistants' for the same firm, when they did not carry out any office-based work, only domestic chores. A few months ago, after the Duke and Duchess' bank accounts were frozen because they had not paid Social Security – Spanish national insurance – for some of their staff members, the accused couple Surprise surprise it has just been announced that Cristina will not face charges for her part in the shady dealings of her husband and Co. Meanwhile Urdanga is still working for telefonica with a salary of 1.5 millions a year, and whacking great bonus, and he will get a golden hand shake of 4.5 millions. |
Re: King Juan Carlos - To Russia today.
No doubt the americans are behind this.
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Re: King Juan Carlos - To Russia today.
Originally Posted by amideislas
(Post 10179573)
No doubt the americans are behind this.
I like your postings when you stick to local matters such as Mallorca, which you obviously know well. But I have to admit I quickly lose you when you start going on about "the americans"?? |
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I wonder what they will find for him to shoot. Someone's pet bear last time, wasn't it?
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Re: King Juan Carlos - To Russia today.
Originally Posted by Pocaloca
(Post 10179793)
I wonder what they will find for him to shoot. Someone's pet bear last time, wasn't it?
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Re: King Juan Carlos - To Russia today.
Originally Posted by steviedeluxe
(Post 10179797)
I don't care so long as I'm not in the vicinity! Wonder who's a better shot out of him and Phil the Greek? Not something I'd care to test :blink:
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Re: King Juan Carlos - To Russia today.
Originally Posted by Pocaloca
(Post 10179826)
They could start with aiming at each other and see who hits the target first.
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Re: King Juan Carlos - To Russia today.
Putin is rather fond of shooting stuff too:thumbdown:
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Re: King Juan Carlos - To Russia today.
Originally Posted by steviedeluxe
(Post 10179783)
huh? Behind the Russian plan to build a high speed train link? Or behind the Spanish bid for the contract?
I like your postings when you stick to local matters such as Mallorca, which you obviously know well. But I have to admit I quickly lose you when you start going on about "the americans"?? |
Re: King Juan Carlos - To Russia today.
Originally Posted by rspltd
(Post 10179526)
Not just him it seems
Iñaki Urdangarín and the Infanta Cristina employed domestic staff 'on the black' A HOUSEKEEPER working for the disgraced Duke of Palma and his wife the Duchess has revealed her royal employers paid her cash in hand and never gave her a job contract. The employee, whose name has not been revealed, said Iñaki Urdangarín and the Infanta Cristina – the King of Spain's daughter – was told at her job interview that she would be working 'on the black'. Not only does this involve tax-evasion by her employers, but the staff member would have no rights to a State pension, free healthcare, unemployment or sick benefit, and could have been fined or even jailed herself if caught. She was subpoenaed by judge José Castro, who is handling the 'Nóos' case relating to alleged money laundering by the King and Queen's son-in-law. Under oath, she admitted that after two years' service she asked for a contract and, when she received it, it had her recorded as a telephonist for the company Aizoon. This is said to be one of the front companies used by Urdangarín for siphoning money out of a charity he was running. The housekeeper said she had never heard of such a company. Two other cleaning ladies, when questioned, revealed that they had contracts as 'administration assistants' for the same firm, when they did not carry out any office-based work, only domestic chores. A few months ago, after the Duke and Duchess' bank accounts were frozen because they had not paid Social Security – Spanish national insurance – for some of their staff members, the accused couple Surprise surprise it has just been announced that Cristina will not face charges for her part in the shady dealings of her husband and Co. Meanwhile Urdanga is still working for telefonica with a salary of 1.5 millions a year, and whacking great bonus, and he will get a golden hand shake of 4.5 millions. |
Re: King Juan Carlos - To Russia today.
Originally Posted by Dick Dasterdly
(Post 10178937)
He will likely swing the deal by offering to take the Ruskies on an African Elephant shoot.
Should be right up their street. |
Re: King Juan Carlos - To Russia today.
Originally Posted by steviedeluxe
(Post 10178892)
http://eng.kremlin.ru/news/4166
Part of the reason for the visit, is that Russia is embarking on major infrastructure investment, including a new high speed rail line costing 17 billion euros between Moscow and St Petersburg, and the Spanish want some of that business - although the French no doubt will try their best to snag that contract. I'm not sure how a royal helps in these type of contract negotiations. Does he offer holidays at his royal estate in Mallorca as a show of friendship? If it works I have to admit grudgingly (as a Republican) that it's a compensation for all the money the royal family receive. http://www.abc.es/20120718/espana/ab...207180910.html The money of he Spanish royal family is a joke compared to the money of the British royal family. In fact, until the Duchess of Alba, I think it has more titles and properties that the King Juan Carlos |
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