Presumably the suspending of the shares in Birmingham's holding company is to protect them after the charges placed against Yeung in Hong Kong. Will this affect club?
P.s. to calm nerves the acting Chairman says previous board members were placed on bail without anything coming of it. Gosh, that would make me feel better knowing that other board members had been charged with offences!
Note the charge is money laundering. I'm sure that that explains why so many dubious people buy football clubs. If you just want a football club, why not throw your money at a team in your homeland.