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Sir Gerald Maurice Ronson CBE (born 27 May 1939) is a British businessman, philanthropist, and convicted criminal. In the 1980s, he was one of the 'Guinness Four' involved in a trading fraud, for which he served six month in prison.
11 de sept. de 2009 · He was found guilty of conspiracy, false accounting and theft, was fined £5m and served six months at Ford Open Prison. Years later, the European Court of Human Rights ruled that it had been an...
31 de dic. de 2011 · Mr Ronson, 72, is founder and chief executive of Heron International, which has an investment portfolio worth more than £500m, and last year unveiled the Heron Tower, the tallest building in the...
20 de nov. de 2021 · Gerald Ronson invented the self-service petrol station in the Sixties Credit: Paul Grover for the Telegraph. Gerald Ronson still has plenty of energy. Even at 82, Britain’s oldest business...
Ernest Saunders, Gerald Ronson, Jack Lyons and Anthony Parnes, the so-called Guinness four, were charged, paid large fines and, with the exception of Lyons, who was suffering from ill health, served prison sentences. [1] . The case was brought by the Serious Fraud Office . Crime.
Nick Kochan interviews Gerald Ronson, who rebuilt his fortune and reputation after a fraud conviction in the Guinness takeover case. Ronson recounts his business career, his prison experience and his views on the establishment and the Jewish community.
30 de dic. de 2023 · The Jewish Chronicle reports on the New Year's Honours List, which includes Sir Gerald Ronson, a prominent philanthropist and founder of the Community Security Trust. He is among the Jewish community's most influential figures, along with Rabbi Jonathan Wittenberg, Don Black, Tony Bloom and others.