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Datuk Dr. Noordin bin Ahmad[2] (Jawi: نوردين بن احمد; born 23 October 1957) is a Malaysian origin businessman, and defense, property and oil tycoon. According to him, for 20 years he worked for the Malaysian branch of Finmeccanica (now known as Leonardo S.p.A.), a global company that specializes in the aerospace, defense and security sectors and is headquartered in Rome.[3] Noordin claims he served the company as an advisor.[3] Some claim that he played a role in Malaysia’s military dealings with Italy in this position.[4]
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In April 2016 he signed a preliminary agreement to acquire 50% shares of F.C. Bari 1908 from owner and 95% shareholder of the football club, Gianluca Paparesta.[1][4][5][6] In May he announced the establishment of a football academy with facilities in Italy and Malaysia to train youth players.[2] However, the deal was never completed for some issues of money laundering by his Italian counterpart.[7]