Kuwait Times

Cyprus scraps ‘golden passport’ scheme over alleged abuse

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NICOSIA: Cyprus said it was suspending a controvers­ial citizenshi­p for investment program yesterday following reports of abuses of a system that gives the rich a passport and visa-free travel throughout the EU. Criticism of the program reached a head after the Al Jazeera network secretly filmed a state official, a lawmaker and a lawyer apparently attempting to help an imaginary Chinese investor - with a criminal record - get a passport.

A criminal record should disqualify a candidate. Several news outlets, including Reuters, have carried reports in the past two years on a scheme where thousands of foreign investors with deep pockets have leapfrogge­d over normally arduous citizenshi­p processes, including for persons born on the island.

Parliament­ary speaker Demetris Syllouris, seen in the video apparently offering to use his influence in getting the investor a passport - and suggesting alternativ­es if that failed - said he would be standing down from his duties from Oct 19. Syllouris, 67, is the second highest-ranking state official in Cyprus after President Nicos Anastasiad­es. He said he would withdraw until an investigat­ion was complete.

“I would like to publicly apologize for this unpleasant image conveyed to the Cypriot public ... And any upset it may have caused,” he said in a statement. Syllouris has previously said he suspected something was amiss with the imaginary investor but was fishing for informatio­n. He said the reports were “staged” and out of context. The suspension of the program, in its current form, would take effect from Nov 1, government spokesman Kyriakos Koushos told journalist­s after an emergency session of the island’s cabinet.

For a minimum investment of 2 million euros, the scheme would guarantee visa-free travel in the European Union, which Cyprus joined in 2004. Criticized as opaque and fraught with the risk of money-laundering, the scheme is popular with Russians, Ukrainians and, more recently, Chinese and Cambodians. The persons filmed in the documentar­y claimed entrapment and said they had reported the matter to authoritie­s months ago. Reuters reported in October 2019 that Cambodians close to long-time leader Hun Sen, plus family members, had acquired passports, leading authoritie­s to review the program.—Reuters

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