Saudi princes were offered to exchange their fortunes for freedom - media

17 November 2017, 18:48 | Peace
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One of the princes was offered to list 70% of their fortune in exchange for freedom. In Saudi Arabia, members of the royal family of the country's authorities offered to exchange part of their fortunes for freedom. This is reported by the Financial Times with reference to sources. Sources thus the government plans to replenish the state treasury for hundreds of billions of dollars. "They are negotiating with most of those who are in the Ritz (Hotel Ritz-Carlton). Get cash and can be free, "- said the source. According to the interlocutor of the newspaper, one of the detained billionaires was offered to transfer to the state 70% of their fortune to cover damage from corruption. As reported by the correspondent.

net, 11 members of the royal family, four acting and dozens of former ministers were detained in Saudi Arabia. Among them was al-Walid bin Talal, the nephew of the present King of Saudi Arabia. Members of the ruling family are suspected of illegal arms sales, money laundering and other corruption crimes. Princes instead of the prison are kept in the five-star hotel Ritz Carlton.

Original article: Saudi princes offered to exchange their fortunes for freedom - media.




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