This is obvs the key point, and I'm pretty optimistic about the whole thing for reasons I won't be posting.
However my point above is that we don't have any view on the beneficial owners of the Singapore entity that owns the vast majority of the UK company. That's not a complaint in this specific case (although opaque offshore ownership is dangerous to the UK polity in general), it's just saying how it really is.
I don't know the details of what's happening now or who's involved. It's interesting that Zaki Nusbadeih (sp) is less visible though......