Saudi prince struggles to sell his ranch
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Source: daily telegraph
A Saudi prince accused of accepting hundreds of millions in bribes from BAE Systems to help seal an arms deal is having problems selling his £67million home in America.
Prince Bandar bin Sultan, the former Saudi ambassador in Washington, is still struggling to find a buyer for his Colorado mansion nine months after it went on the market with what at the time was the highest price tag for a US home.
So far about 1,000 people have asked to see the Hala Ranch, a 56,000sq ft residence bigger than the White House, near the fashionable ski resort of Aspen.
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He is currently the subject of a formal investigation by the US Department of Justice into allegations that BAE Systems, Europe's largest defence firm, paid him around £1 billion in bribes. The company is accused of making the illegal payments in relation to the £43billion Al Yamamah deal, under which Saudi Arabia was sold Tornado jets and a range of other military equipment and services.
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Just fly a couple planes into it and collect the insurance...
It's been done before.And the "investigation" won't reveal the truth, considering who this guy owns...
Source: daily telegraph
A Saudi prince accused of accepting hundreds of millions in bribes from BAE Systems to help seal an arms deal is having problems selling his £67million home in America.
Prince Bandar bin Sultan, the former Saudi ambassador in Washington, is still struggling to find a buyer for his Colorado mansion nine months after it went on the market with what at the time was the highest price tag for a US home.
So far about 1,000 people have asked to see the Hala Ranch, a 56,000sq ft residence bigger than the White House, near the fashionable ski resort of Aspen.
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He is currently the subject of a formal investigation by the US Department of Justice into allegations that BAE Systems, Europe's largest defence firm, paid him around £1 billion in bribes. The company is accused of making the illegal payments in relation to the £43billion Al Yamamah deal, under which Saudi Arabia was sold Tornado jets and a range of other military equipment and services.
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