Mobile Telecommunications Co. (Zain Kuwait) said a UK court has sentenced the owner of the Saudi Plastic Factory, one of the co-founders of Zain Saudi, to a one year in prison.
According to the court ruling, the Saudi prince faces jail in the UK for flouting English contempt laws in the latest stage of a long-running dispute over a loan agreement. He pursued separate legal proceedings in Riyadh, ignoring the UK court order to halt the Saudi case.
In March, Zain Kuwait said it received a final ruling from the International Court of Arbitration ordering Saudi Plastic Factory’s owner to pay more than $526 million to Zain Kuwait.
The telecom firm got a non-appealable final ruling in December 2016 ordering Saudi Plastic Factory to refund $527 million, and said it would pursue legal action in Saudi Arabia after officially completing the arbitration procedures and translating the verdict.
A year earlier, the Kuwaiti company had won an arbitration ruling ordering the Saudi firm to pay that amount, but the latter appealed in UK’s Supreme Court.
Saudi Plastic Factory owns a 5.84 percent stake in Zain Saudi.
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