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  1. Alexandre "Sacha" Gaydamak (Hebrew: אלכסנדר גאידמק, born May 1976 in France) is a French and Israeli businessman. A member of the wealthy Gaydamak family, he is the only son of Arcadi Gaydamak.

  2. Alexandre Gaydamak (en russe : Александр Гайдамак ; en hébreu : אלכסנדר גאידמק), né en 1976, est un homme d'affaires franco-israélien d'origine russe. Biographie. Fils d'Arcadi Gaydamak, Alexandre Gaydamak naît en France en mai 1976.

  3. Alexandre "Sacha" Gaydamak (en hebreo: אלכסנדר גאידמק; Francia, mayo de 1976) es un empresario franco-israelí. Miembro de la acaudalada familia Gaydamak, es el único hijo de Arcadi Gaydamak. Vida empresarial

  4. Alexandre Gaydamak (russisch Александр Гайдамак, hebräisch אלכסנדר גאידמק; * Mai 1976 in Frankreich) ist ein französischer Geschäftsmann russischer Abstammung, außerdem besitzt er einen israelischen Pass. Er gehört zur wohlhabenden Gaydamak-Familie, sein Vater ist Arcadi Gaydamak. Leben

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    Arcadi Gaydamak was born in Moscow, the capital of the USSR. At the age of 20, he was one of the first Jews to immigrate to Israel from Leonid Brezhnev's Soviet Union and receive Israeli citizenship. He lived on Kibbutz Beit HaShita, and studied Hebrew at an ulpan. He said he originally intended to serve in the Israeli Army, but ended up moving to ...

    In February 2007, seeing the social issues in Israel, Gaydamak founded a party devoted to socio-economic issues, which he named Social Justice.Although the organization was established as a social movement, he said it could become a political party if the circumstances warranted it. In late 2007, the party contemplated taking part in the 2008 munic...

    In July 2005, Gaydamak became sponsor of the Hapoel Jerusalem basketball team. The following month he donated $400,000 to the Israeli Arab Bnei Sakhnin football club. On the same day, Gaydamak announced the purchase of 55% of the ownership of Beitar Jerusalem, and two days later he announced the acquisition of full ownership. Gaydamak is the patron...

    Gaydamak has donated to many Israeli organizations, including Magen David Adom and Hatzolah. He also pledged $50 million to the Jewish Agency for Israel, but withdrew the offer. He ended up donating $10 million. During the 2006 Israel-Lebanon conflict Gaydamak constructed a tent-village on the Nitzanim beach, hosting thousands of families who fled ...

    Angola affair

    In October 2009, Gaydamak and French magnate Pierre Falcone were convicted by a French court of organizing arms trafficking in Angola during the civil war in 1993-98 in the amount of 790 million dollars, in violation of the Lusaka Protocol. He was sentenced in absentia to six years in prison. But his conviction on the arms dealing charges was overturned by the Court of Appeal in Paris on 29 April 2011. France attempted to extradite Gaydamak from Israel but Israeli law had changed in the inter...

    Bank Hapoalim affair

    In October 2009, Gaydamak was indicted in the Tel Aviv District Court on suspicions of money laundering through Bank Hapoalim, together with several managers of the bank and the Italian-Israeli businessman Nahum Galmor.In a plea deal, charges for laundering money were dropped and Gaydamak received a one-year suspended sentence and fine.

    Gaydamak won two citations from the French government: Chevalier de l'Ordre national du Mérite and the Ordre du Mérite agricole for helping to rescue two captured French pilots in the War in Bosnia in the 1990s, as well as two French intelligence officers captured by rebel factions in the Caucasus. Because these operations were secret, the citation...

  5. 20 de dez. de 2013 · Arcadi Gaydamak, the controversial Russian-born businessman and arms dealer, has been on the run from French justice since long before 2011, when he was sentenced to three years in prison for tax offenses and money laundering linked to the Angolagate arms-trading and corruption scandal.

  6. Arcadi Aleksandrovich Gaydamak, (em hebraico: ארקדי אלכסנדרוביץ' גאידמק; em russo: Аркадий Александрович Гайдамак; nascido em 1952; Moscou, ex-URSS) é um bilionario empresário russo-israelense.