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Boris Becker has claimed diplomatic immunity against bankruptcy proceedings in Britain

by June 15th, 2018

Boris Becker has claimed diplomatic immunity against bankruptcy proceedings in Britain due to his work as a diplomat for the Central African Republic.

The German tennis legend was named as a sport and culture attache to the European Union by the government of the conflict-torn African nation in April, his lawyers said in a statement yesterday.

That appointment gives him diplomatic immunity under the 1961 Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations, his lawyers argue, protecting him from attempts to make him repay money he allegedly owes to a London-based private bank.

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“The decision to commence bankruptcy proceedings against me was both unjustified and unjust,” Becker said in the statement released by his lawyers, adding that the legal action had “inflicted a whole heap of damage on me, both commercially and professionally, and on those close to me.”

“I should add that I am immensely proud of my appointment at the Sports and Culture Attache for the Central African Republic,” he said. “Sport is incredibly important in Africa and is fast becoming a universal language.”

Becker, a tennis phenomenon who won Wimbledon aged just 17, said he would be “coming after” those who forced him to declare bankruptcy.

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