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Zambian Tycoon Dr. Rajan Mahtani Claims Honest Intentions in Lawsuit Against Bob Diamond’s Atlas Mara

Dr. Rajan Mahtani, the Zambian tycoon, and founder of Finance Bank Zambia (FBZ), has been portrayed as an honest individual who acted in good faith at all times during the High Court proceedings against Atlas Mara, a company linked to disgraced banker Bob Diamond.

Dr. Mahtani, 75, initiated legal action against Atlas Mara, alleging breaches of the acquisition agreement that led to the takeover of FBZ. The tycoon, along with co-claimants including former business partner Joan Craven, seeks up to $100 million (£80m) in damages.

George Spalton, KC, representing Dr. Mahtani, delivered the closing speech, emphasizing his client’s integrity. The court heard that Dr. Mahtani agreed to the acquisition by Atlas Mara to secure the future of FBZ, as his daughters showed no interest in running the bank, which had become one of Zambia’s most successful over three decades.

The crux of the legal dispute revolves around Atlas Mara’s alleged breach of the acquisition agreement. Mr. Spalton argued that Atlas Mara harbored ill-will towards Dr. Mahtani from the beginning, influencing their approach to negotiations and subsequent attempts by Dr. Mahtani to repurchase FBZ.

Referring to internal emails presented in court, Mr. Spalton claimed that Atlas Mara displayed a disregard for Dr. Mahtani’s ability to raise funds, impacting their treatment of the contractual obligations. He argued that Atlas Mara did not take Dr. Mahtani seriously, leading to a flawed approach to the sale.

The defense questioned Dr. Mahtani’s credibility, citing events during the sale process, including an alleged ‘ambush’ of an Atlas Mara executive with a Bank of Zambia report on FBZ’s financial health. Mr. Spalton countered, stating that Dr. Mahtani’s actions were transparent and reflective of his honesty.

Regarding a sale and purchase agreement (SPA) sent to Atlas Mara for the repurchase of FBZ, the defense questioned its receipt and timing. Mr. Spalton argued that Dr. Mahtani’s proactive disclosure of the SPA demonstrated his commitment to clarity, refuting claims of dishonesty.

In response to the defense’s suggestion that Atlas Mara would forego a potential $55 million profit to oust Dr. Mahtani, Mr. Spalton contended that Atlas Mara doubted Dr. Mahtani’s ability to raise funds and sought his removal from the business.

The proceedings concluded with Mr. Spalton asserting that ample evidence existed to support Atlas Mara’s desire to remove Dr. Mahtani, and their skepticism about his fundraising capabilities.

Justice Butcher questioned the motivation behind Atlas Mara’s alleged aversion to Dr. Mahtani, considering the substantial profit they stood to gain if the earn-out target was met. Mr. Spalton argued that Atlas Mara’s doubt in Dr. Mahtani’s fundraising ability and their desire to eliminate him from the business drove their actions.

Source: Nick Forbes,
Central News, Press Room, Central Criminal Court, LONDON

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11 COMMENTS

  1. This article sounds like Dr. Mahtani’s crookedness has not left him, even at this old age. Good luck to the clamant and the defense!!

  2. There was no way a Wall Street and City of London former banker was going to respect a third world banker. It’s pretty much like the way Lusaka dwellers look at someone who lives in Gwembe, Kaputa, Shangombo or Mafinga, Chiengi etc. That’s just the way it is. It happens even in the UK and US. If you’re from New York, Arkansas is something to joke about.

  3. I laughed so hard before i even read the article. The heading Mahtani and good intentions in the same sentence: that is a joke. The man looks for crooked ways to do business even when none is needed. I suspect he’s bored.

  4. How sad some of the comments dont reflect the huge contributions the father in Ndola and Raj have done for this country.. Is this the true Zambia of today

  5. Both mahtani and bob diamond are crooks. Let them fight it out among themselves. Another zambezi portland saga.

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