UAE-backed takeover of Telegraph under scrutiny

Published November 23, 2023
A passenger reads the Daily Telegraph newspaper, featuring a front page interview with the ex-husband of accused Russian spy Anna Chapman, on the underground in London on July 2, 2010. — Reuters/File
A passenger reads the Daily Telegraph newspaper, featuring a front page interview with the ex-husband of accused Russian spy Anna Chapman, on the underground in London on July 2, 2010. — Reuters/File

LONDON: The UK government said on Wednesday it was “minded” to review the proposed sale of the Telegraph Media Group to an Abu Dhabi-backed investment fund on public interest grounds.

The fund, RedBird IMI, announced on Monday that it was set to take control of The Daily and Sunday Telegraph sister newspapers and The Spectator magazine.

The joint venture between US firm RedBird Capital and Abu Dhabi’s International Media Investments said it has agreed loans of around 1.2 billion ($1.5 billion) to take control of the parent company of the right-leaning titles.

However, Culture Secretary Lucy Frazer indicated her ministry wrote on Wednesday to various parties involved in the proposed deal “to inform them that I am ‘minded to’ issue a public interest intervention notice”.

This was motivated by “concerns I have that there may be public interest considerations… (that) warrant further investigation,” she said in a written statement to lawmakers.

The Telegraph has been controlled by twin brothers Frederick and David Barclay for nearly two decades but has been put up for sale over unpaid debts.

Published in Dawn, November 23rd, 2023

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