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Zardari took millions as kickback in French submarine deal: Report | Trouble for Pakistan President Asif Ali Zardari seems to be expanding with each passing day as he has now been accused of receiving millions of dollars in kickbacks during the purchase of three submarines from France in 1994. According to a report in a leading French newspaper, investigations
have revealed that Zardari received 4.3 million dollars in kickbacks from the
sale of three Agosta 90 submarines for 825 million euros (approx. 1.237 billion
dollars at current exchange rate). The newspaper said that Pakistani National
Accountability Bureau (NAB) was alerted about the massive scam way back in 2001.
The British authorities told the NAB that Zardari had received several large payments
into his Swiss bank accounts from a Lebanese businessman, Abdulrahman el-Assir,
during 1994 and 1995. According to a former official of French naval defence company
DCN, French authorities had selected Assir to act as intermediary in the deal,
The Nation reports. He allegedly deposited a total of 1.3 million dollars in Zardari's
bank accounts between August 15 and 30, 1994, a month before the submarine deal
was finalised. An additional 1.2 million dollars and 1.8 million dollars were
deposited in Zardari's account a year later. The newspaper report also revealed
that investigators believe that the non-payment of the full amount of the agreed
kickbacks may have led to the deaths of 11 French national in a suicide attack
in Karachi in 2002. |
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