Thursday, February 17, 2011

Hotels, shops, gas supplies to gold Man of the Mubarak regime

Salem Hussein is one of the crack. By Egyptian intelligence officer has become one of the richest men in the country with Hosni Mubarak, to do business with Saddam's son Alaa and selling gas to Israel. A solid relationship with the family clan: Sharm El Sheikh's palace which now houses the former president is set in a complex owned by Salem.

They said that the farmer, about 80 years, not just having the air of the storm, has decided to leave. Israeli sources claim that would have gone off to Dubai with suitcases full of money: at least 500 million, which paid the expenses of exile. And the authorities of the Emirates would have stopped.


But it is unclear what happened next. The story of Salem is defined as "exemplary" by the opponents of Mubarak. The deal is nearly popped out of nowhere. It 'was in the powerful Mukhabarat, has braided ties and just took advantage of the connections. After the Camp David accords, along with a former CIA agent who runs a company that moved American military equipment to Egypt.

Not content with this "luck", decided to increase its earnings. And the Pentagon is paying $ 8 million more. A real scam. When they find out, choose to negotiate and returns $ 3 million. As told Daily Beast, someone wanted an exemplary punishment. Instead, Salem continues to do business: real estate, trade, hotel complexes.

A personal success made possible by the pact with Mubarak. Secrets to reveal - for the opponents had excellent coverage, or not explained how he obtained the monopoly of gas supplies to Israel. It 'possible that Salem has hidden within its part of the funds of the company president. But, as experts warn of finance, it is impossible to prove.

Just as it is difficult to determine what is the treasure of the dictator: the figures of 50-70 billion dollars are considered exaggerated, most likely between 5 and 7 billion. If the new Egyptian leaders want to recoup some of the loot will investigate thoroughly and hope for international cooperation.

Assuming that banks and governments really want to reveal all the secrets.

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