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'Forbes': Arafat worth $300m. (Stashed away in Swiss banks)
JPost ^ | 02-28-03 | MELISSA RADLER

Posted on 02/28/2003 6:08:47 AM PST by veronica

Palestinian Authority Chairman Yasser Arafat made Forbes magazine's list of the world richest people in a new category reserved for kings, queens, and despots.

With a personal fortune of at least $300 million stashed away in Swiss banks, Arafat is featured in Forbes special annual issue on the world's top 500 billionaires.

Arafat placed No. 6 on a list of world leaders in the "kings, queens, and despots" category. Saudi Arabia's King Fahd topped the list at $20 billion, and Saddam Hussein was fourth with $2b.

Forbes wrote that Arafat has "feasted on all sorts of funds flowing into the PA, including aid money, Israeli tax transfers, and revenue from a casino and Coca-Cola bottler. Much of the money appears to have gone to pay off others. New Finance Minister Salaam Fayad is cleaning up the PA's finances, cutting off much of Arafat's cash flow."

The Forbes figure is modest in comparison to other estimates of Arafat's riches. In a briefing delivered last August to the Knesset Foreign Affairs and Defense Committee, OC Intelligence Maj.-Gen. Aharon (Farkash) Ze'evi reported his net worth at $1.3b. In 1990, the CIA reportedly estimated that Arafat and the PLO had between $8b. and $14b. worth of assets at their disposal. In 1995, the US General Accounting Office compiled a report on Arafat's finances, but it was kept secret due to "national security interests."

Kept off the official billionaires list because, according to the accompanying text, "they don't exactly represent success stories of entrepreneurial capitalism," Arafat, Saddam Hussein, and Fidel Castro, worth $110m., made it onto the list of rogue rich instead. The section features a two-page spread titled "Auditing Arafat," which surmises he "may be brought to heel by, of all things, honest financial accounting."

While dictators were amassing fortunes last year, Forbes found that regular billionaires were losing money. Over the past year, the number of billionaires dropped to 476 from 497, and the net worth of the new not-as-rich dropped $140b. to $1.4 trillion, equal to the GDP of England.

Microsoft chief Bill Gates took first place as the world's wealthiest man, with a declining worth of $40.7b., down from $52.8b. last year and $90b. in 1999. Warren Buffet, who lost $5b. over the past year, kept his No. 2 slot, with $30.5b.

"It was a sad year," said Forbes senior editor Peter Newcomb. The US lost 30 billionaires and $98b. in wealth; still, 222 billionaires, 47% of the world's, call the US home.

"The US is still a great place to make money, and I expect a turnaround," Newcomb said. In the Middle East, spikes in oil prices resulted in increased wealth for Saudi royalty and Gulf emirates. Israel, however, which had three billionaires in the 2002 list, saw a dip in its billionaire status with the loss of Check Point's Gil Schwed, who was worth $1b. last year.

In addition, ranks were downgraded for Shari Arison Dorsman, who lost $900m. last year and dropped from No. 112 to 158, and Sammy and Yuli Ofer, shipping magnates worth $1.6b. and ranked at 256, down from $2b. and 208 a year ago. "Clearly, the conflict has a debilitating impact on the creation of wealth," said executive editor Paul Maidment.

American Jews on the 2003 list include New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg, whose $4.8b. net worth rose by 10% despite earning just $1 per year in public service; Mortimer Zuckerman, chairman of the Conference of Presidents of Major American Jewish Organizations, whose $1.1b. fortune remained unchanged, and movie producer Steven Spielberg and cosmetics heir and Jewish National Fund president Ronald Lauder, who tied for 177th with $2.2b. each


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1 posted on 02/28/2003 6:08:47 AM PST by veronica
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To: veronica
Forbes wrote that Arafat has "feasted on all sorts of funds flowing into the PA, including aid money, Israeli tax transfers, and revenue from a casino and Coca-Cola bottler.

And the US continues to feed this beast with our tax dollars. And people wonder why I'm disgusted with our government...

New Finance Minister Salaam Fayad is cleaning up the PA's finances, cutting off much of Arafat's cash flow."

Another case of 'closing the barn door after the horse has gone.'

2 posted on 02/28/2003 6:22:23 AM PST by Pern (It's good to know who hates you, and it's good to be hated by the right people - Johnny Cash)
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To: veronica
Is the Reverend Jesse Jackson on the official list or on the rogue list? Enquiring minds want to know!
3 posted on 02/28/2003 6:32:48 AM PST by Free State Four
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To: veronica
Things are rough all over. Imagine Bill Gates having to struggle along on only $40 billion.
4 posted on 02/28/2003 6:51:11 AM PST by Cicero
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To: veronica
Things are rough all over. Imagine Bill Gates having to struggle along on only $40 billion.

And speaking of rogue fortunes, how much do we suppose bill & hill have in Swiss bank accounts? I've always assumed around $2 or 3 billion, but maybe that's a lowball figure if a putz like Arafat is in that league.
5 posted on 02/28/2003 6:52:54 AM PST by Cicero
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To: Free State Four
How about Fidel Castro being worth $110 million. Where on earth did he get the dough when his country is starving?
6 posted on 02/28/2003 10:59:50 AM PST by Thebaddog (woof)
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To: veronica
Castro with $110 Million Dollars is the most curious item to me. How about him giving some back to his starving comrades? Isn't personal wealth a crime in comunist countries?
7 posted on 02/28/2003 11:02:45 AM PST by Thebaddog (woof)
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To: veronica
Castro with $110 Million Dollars is the most curious item to me. How about him giving some back to his starving comrades? Isn't personal wealth a crime in comunist countries?
8 posted on 02/28/2003 11:03:06 AM PST by Thebaddog (woof)
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To: Thebaddog
If you are going to be a Socialist dictator, RICH is the only way to go...;)
9 posted on 02/28/2003 11:31:13 AM PST by veronica
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To: Thebaddog
Where on earth did he get the dough when his country is starving?

From his countrymen. It's an old story. Just a new package.

10 posted on 02/28/2003 5:47:51 PM PST by Free State Four
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To: Free State Four
According to the Left and all their gang out there, Americans are the Imperialist dogs....Funny, how come Castro, Arafat, and Hussein aren't in that same category? Their people are in at least some cases starving, yet they rack up these $'s! Where is the Left on this stuff? We all know, what a bunch of hypocrites
11 posted on 02/28/2003 5:54:59 PM PST by mars32 (coldpatriot)
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To: veronica
And ... Mrs. Arafat lives in PARIS (France). Daughter is in private school there.
12 posted on 03/01/2003 12:54:28 PM PST by CyberAnt ( Yo! Syracuse)
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