This is the point from which I could never return, And if I back down now then forever I burn. This is the point from which I could never retreat, Cause If I turn back now there can never be peace. This is the point from which I will die and succeed, Living the struggle, I know I'm alive when I bleed. From now on it can never be the same as before, Cause the place I'm from doesn't exist anymore [Immortal Technique]
Tuesday, February 08, 2011
Mubarak’s Net Worth: 40 To 70 Billion
February 4, 2011
Courtesy Of "The Hindu"
Cairo - Egypt’s embattled President Hosni Mubarak’s and his family’s net worth is estimated to be between U.S. dollars 40 and 70 billion, a media report said.
The wealth of the Egypt’s first family was built largely from military contracts during his days as an air force officer; Mr. Mubarak eventually diversified his investments through his family when he became President in 1981, the ABC News quoted experts as saying.
The family’s net worth now ranges from U.S. dollars 40 to 70 billion, by some estimates, the report said.
Amaney Jamal, a political science professor at Princeton, said those estimates are comparable with the vast wealth of leaders in other Gulf countries.
“The business ventures from his military and government service accumulated to his personal wealth. There was a lot of corruption in this regime and stifling of public resources for personal gain,” Ms. Jamal was quoted as saying.
Ms. Jamal said that Mr. Mubarak’s assets are most likely in banks outside of Egypt, possibly in the U.K. and Switzerland.
“This is the pattern of other Middle Eastern dictators so their wealth will not be taken during a transition. These leaders plan on this,” she said.
Mr. Mubarak, his wife and two sons were able to also accumulate wealth through a number of business partnerships with foreigners, according to Christopher Davidson, professor of Middle East Politics at Durham University in the United Kingdom.
The Mubarak family owns properties in London, Paris, Madrid, Dubai, Washington, New York and Frankfurt, according to a report from IHS Global Insight.
Aladdin Elaasar, author of ‘The Last Pharaoh: Mubarak and the Uncertain Future of Egypt in the Obama Age’, said the Mubaraks own several residences in Egypt, some inherited from previous Presidents and the monarchy, and others he has built.
“He had a very lavish lifestyle with many homes around the country,” said Mr. Elaasar, who estimates the family’s wealth is between US dollars 50 and 70 billion.
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