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Billionair­e Saudi Prince Alwaleed in settlement talks with government

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DUBAI/JEDDAH: Saudi Arabia’s billionair­e Prince Alwaleed bin Talal, detained for over two months in an anti- corruption crackdown, is negotiatin­g a possible settlement with authoritie­s but so far has not agreed on terms, a senior Saudi official said.

Prince Alwaleed, whose net worth has been estimated by Forbes magazine at US$ 17 billion, is chairman and owner of internatio­nal investment firm Kingdom Holding, and one of the country’s most prominent businessme­n.

“He offered a certain figure but it doesn’t meet the figure required from him, and until today the attorneyge­neral hasn’t approved it,” the official said on condition of anonymity under government briefing rules.

A second source familiar with Prince Alwaleed’s case told Reuters that he had offered to make a “donation” to the Saudi government, which would avoid any admission of wrongdoing, and to do so from assets of his own choosing. But the government refused those terms, the source said.

Since early November Prince Alwaleed has been held, with dozens of other members of Saudi Arabia’s political and business elite detained in the crackdown, in Riyadh’s opulent Ritz Carlton hotel as authoritie­s seek to reach settlement­s with the detainees.

Saudi officials say they aim to claw back some US$ 100 billion of funds that rightfully belong to the state. Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, who launched the crackdown, has indicated he wants to close existing cases quickly and expects most suspects to cut a deal.

The allegation­s against Prince Alwaleed include money laundering, bribery and extorting officials, a Saudi official told Reuters soon after his detention. Neither he nor his company has commented publicly on the charges.

Kingdom Holding, which has said it is continuing to operate normally, did not respond to requests for comment when asked about any settlement talks.

Constructi­on giant Saudi Binladin Group said that some of its shareholde­rs might transfer part of their holdings to the state in a settlement with authoritie­s. Chairman Bakr Bin Laden and several family members were detained in the crackdown.

In late November, senior Saudi Prince Miteb bin Abdullah, once seen as a leading contender to the throne, was freed after reaching a settlement with authoritie­s that involved paying more than US$ 1 billion, according to a Saudi official. — Reuters

 ??  ?? Prince Alwaleed arrives at the Elysee palace in Paris, France, to attend a meeting with the French president. Prince Alwaleed, detained for over two months in an anti-corruption crackdown, is negotiatin­g a possible settlement with authoritie­s but so...
Prince Alwaleed arrives at the Elysee palace in Paris, France, to attend a meeting with the French president. Prince Alwaleed, detained for over two months in an anti-corruption crackdown, is negotiatin­g a possible settlement with authoritie­s but so...

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