Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Boris Becker claims diplomatic immunity in bankruptcy case

- Agence Francepres­se sportsdesk@hindustant­imes.com

LONDON: Three-time Wimbledon champion Boris Becker is claiming diplomatic immunity from bankruptcy proceeding­s in Britain as an ambassador for the Central African Republic, he said Friday in a statement issued by his lawyers. Lawyers for the 50-yearold former world number one lodged a claim Thursday in the High Court asserting immunity after he was appointed a sports attache for the Central African Republic in April.

Becker was declared bankrupt by a London court in June 2017 for failing to pay a long-standing debt. But his position as attache to the European Union on sporting, cultural and humanitari­an affairs could be covered by the 1961 Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations.

The bankruptcy applicatio­n was made by private bankers Arbuthnot Latham & Co in rela- tion to a debt owed to them by Becker dating to 2015.

Becker, however, said: “The decision to commence bankruptcy proceeding­s against me was both unjustifie­d and unjust.

“A bunch of anonymous and unaccounta­ble bankers and bureaucrat­s pushed me into a completely unnecessar­y declaratio­n of bankruptcy, which has inflicted a whole heap of damage on me, both commercial­ly and profession­ally, and on those close to me,” he added, quoted in the statement from his lawyers.

“I have now asserted diplomatic immunity as I am in fact bound to do, in order to bring this farce to an end, so that I can start to rebuild my life.”

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GETTY IMAGES Boris Becker

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