Saturday, December 23, 2017

Saudi Prince Told That He Must Pay $6 Billion To Be Freed From Jail

Saudi Prince Al-Waleed bin Talal [Prince Alwaleed Bin Talal Alsaud/Facebook]

Daily Mai: Saudi authorities tell jailed Saudi Prince al-Waleed bin Talal he'll have to pay at least $6BN for his freedom after arrest in anti-corruption round-up

* Al-Waleed among dozens of royals detained in Riyadh's Ritz-Carlton last month
* The prince, who is accused of corruption, is the 57th-richest person in the world
* Royal could have to break up part of his $9bn conglomerate to pay for his release

Saudi authorities want at least $6billion from jailed Saudi Prince al-Waleed bin Talal to secure his freedom after he was arrested in a supposed anti-corruption purge.

This is the highest sum demanded so far by authorities in the Gulf state, and could involve handing over a large part of his conglomerate, Kingdom Holding Company, which has a market value of $9 billion.

Most of the princes detained at the five-star Ritz Carlton in Riyadh after being arrested in November have already paid large sums to secure their release.

Read more ....

WNU Editor: Even though Al-Waleed has said that he will not negotiate .... Report: Saudi billionaire Al-Waleed Bin Talal refuses settlement with Crown Prince (Middle East Monitor), I am now reading that he is .... Has Saudi Prince Al-Waleed Really Paid $6 Billion for His Release? (Eurasian Times)

More News On Saudi Prince al-Waleed bin Talal Being Told That He Must Pay $6 Billion To Be Freed From Jail

The Price of Freedom for Saudi Arabia's Richest Man: $6 Billion -- Wall Street Journal
Freedom of Arrested Saudi Billionaire Prince Bin Talal's Priced At $6 Billion -- Newsweek
Saudis Seek $6 Billion From Alwaleed, Wall Street Journal Says -- Bloomberg
Saudi authorities demand one-third of Alwaleed bin Talal’s fortune to free him -- Daily Sabah
Wealthiest Saudi Prince Reportedly Pressured to Pay $6 Billion for Freedom -- Sputnik

3 comments:

Unknown said...

It is bullshit that the crown prince buys a 300 million dollar home while asking 6 billion from Al-Waleed Bin Talal. 300 million goes into 6 billion about 20 times. The optics are wrong, the leadership is wrong and the accounting is wrong 300 million is about 5% of 6 billion. It is significant. If they are that hard up for money. Then the crown prince should get rid of his new house.

That said in the west we have claw backs at banks for bonuses that do not seemed deserved. If the court has a judgment and you do not obey they will send officers armed with guns to get you. So it is not much different. You can talk about process, but process can be corrupted. The Crown prince has not earned his 'palace'. Sure he might reduce corruption by a significant percentage or even an order of magnitude, but he has not proven it yet. Buying the palace is as stupid as giving Obama the Nobel peace prize before he did anything.

If the 'palace' was on Saudi land and he could keep the nobles there occupied, out of trouble and out of sight, then 300 million might be worth it. But I think that it is not.

fred said...

Hey! lay off! the guy worked hard all his life and deserves nice things...he will pay up and cut back on cable services

Unknown said...

"Hey! lay off! the guy worked hard all his life and deserves nice things...he will pay up and cut back on cable service"

Your spiel is funny, but it falls flat given the war clouds, unless it be gallows humor.

"Mohammad bin Salman has a princely lifestyle. In 2015, he purchased the Italian-built and Bermuda-registered yacht Serene from Russian vodka tycoon Yuri Shefler for €500 million"

The 32 year old Crown prince may have an IQ 100 to 200, but he has not down enough in 10 years to be worth a billion dollars. Really, no man has.