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  1. Sir Gerald Maurice Ronson CBE (born 27 May 1939) is a British businessman, philanthropist, and convicted criminal. In the 1980s, he was one of the 'Guinness Four' involved in a trading fraud, for which he served six month in prison.

  2. Ernest Saunders, Gerald Ronson, Jack Lyons and Anthony Parnes, the so-called Guinness four, were charged, paid large fines and, with the exception of Lyons, who was suffering from ill health, served prison sentences. The case was brought by the Serious Fraud Office.

  3. 20. Nov. 2021 · Gerald Ronson still has plenty of energy. Even at 82, Britains oldest business tycoon – and certainly its most famous corporate convict – still works a six-day week and spends each Sunday...

  4. Nick Kochan interviews Gerald Ronson, who rebuilt his fortune and reputation after a fraud conviction in the Guinness takeover case. Ronson recounts his business career, his prison experience and his views on the establishment and the Jewish community.

  5. 11. Sept. 2009 · He was found guilty of conspiracy, false accounting and theft, was fined £5m and served six months at Ford Open Prison. Years later, the European Court of Human Rights ruled that it had been an...

  6. 17. Juni 2009 · The many stories told about Gerald Ronson, irascible chief of the UK-based property developer Heron, can make fact and fiction difficult to distinguish.

  7. www.ft.com › content › beb771e8-32e7-11e1-8e0d-00144feabdc0Gerald Ronson - Financial Times

    31. Dez. 2011 · Mr Ronson, 72, is founder and chief executive of Heron International, which has an investment portfolio worth more than £500m, and last year unveiled the Heron Tower, the tallest...