Binance’s Tigran Gambaryan’s Medical Fitness Still in Doubt
Tigran Gambaryan’s Health in Doubt as Nigerian Correctional Service Officials Fail to Comply with Court Directives
In a dramatic courtroom scene, Binance executive Tigran Gambaryan’s health remains a major concern as Nigerian Correctional Service officials have failed to comply with court directives regarding his medical treatment.
Gambaryan, who has been detained for over 100 days, appeared in court looking weary and disheveled, yet determined to fight the charges brought against him. Despite his courageous demeanor, signs of illness were evident as he struggled to hold back coughing fits and sought refuge to rest his head.
Justice Emeka Nwite had previously ordered the Nigerian Correctional Service to transfer Gambaryan to a medical facility for treatment, but as of a recent hearing, his health status remains uncertain. His lawyers raised concerns about the lack of test results and the delay in providing necessary medical care.
During the hearing, SEC Director Abdulkadir Babo Abbas faced intense cross-examination regarding Binance’s alleged unlicensed activities in Nigeria. Abbas’s claims about virtual assets and securities laws echoed controversial views similar to those of U.S. SEC Chair Gary Gensler.
Despite the ongoing legal battle, Gambaryan’s tax evasion charges were dropped by the Federal Inland Revenue Service following Binance’s compliance with appointing an agent in Nigeria. However, the Nigerian Correctional Service’s failure to comply with court requests, including the treatment of Gambaryan at a proper medical facility, raises further concerns about his well-being.
As the hearing continues, the focus remains on Gambaryan’s health and the legal implications of the case. The uncertainty surrounding his medical fitness and the lack of compliance from officials highlight the challenges faced by the Binance executive in his fight for justice.
Stay tuned for more updates on this developing story.