
Asil Nadir fled Britain to Cyprus which has a house 17 years ago Photo: Rex Mr. Nadir fled to Turkish Cyprus, his country of origin, which has no extradition treaty with Britain on a private jet in 1993 rather than stand trial for 66 counts of theft involving allegations of fraud worth 34000000 £.
Is expected to return to Britain later today, where he was moving to the home of 20,000 pounds per month rental in Mayfair, and must appear before the Old Bailey on September 3 to comply with conditions of bail of £ 250,000.
Mr. Nader said he believed that «legal environment« was right for him to return, adding: "People are innocent have nothing to fear when they go to the face of injustice."
He told BBC Radio 4 Today program:''I am hoping to get a fair trial, and if this matter goes to trial, obviously.
«But this was not the case in the past. I spent 1990-1993, almost 93 December, has been fighting with a huge injustice and abuse a lot of energy in the UK.
I had «My health deteriorated, and at this point I felt I had to save my life, to come to recuperate ... I have been put forward since then, on the environment to be as it is today ».
He claimed he was already «proved my innocence to the authorities without a doubt, but no one cares at that time«.
Mr. Nader said there was''any deal «More of the treatment meted out to him when he returned to the United Kingdom.
»I did not reach an agreement. My lawyers asked me to be on bail before I came to England, which had been planned.
«There is no agreement. There is only one and that the agreement, and I hope I will see for the first time some justice ».
He said he hoped that the new government would be "wise enough, and will think enough of the very Great Britain" to clear this issue.
He said he did not rule out government financial support, arguing that there is nothing wrong with contributing to the party political.
He said: "It's fair only if you agree to the policies of the government, if you want to expand the scope of their authority, why do not we do that?
"It's not a criminal, and allowed it."
Mr. Nader pursuant to manage his business empire, and financial support for the Conservative Party Margaret Thatcher marked him out as a leading figure in the business to flourish 1980s.
Polly Peck built from a small textile company in the east end of London to the Company's FTSE 100 index, which was valued at 1700000000 £ at its peak in 1989.
But the Office of the Serious Fraud alleged that Mr. Nader transfer of millions of Polly Peck in the years before it collapsed with debts of £ 1.3bn in 1990.
It was built pole commercial interests and widespread in the north of Cyprus in almost 17 years since he escaped from Britain. That controls the newspaper Kibris TV and group exercises significant political influence.
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