How Much Is Mahmoud Abbas Worth? (GateStone Institute) by Khaled Abu Toameh 05/18/12)
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Palestinian leaders in Ramallah, including President Mahmoud Abbas,
are deeply concerned that Rashid´s revelations could expose their
role in the embezzlement of public funds. They are also concerned
that Rashid´s revelations could prompt some Americans and Europeans
to reconsider their decision to pour millions of dollars into the
Palestinian Authority´s coffers. What is needed is an independent
Commission of Inquiry to restore pubic funds belonging to the
Palestinian people. The Palestinians have many Mohammed Rashids...
The Palestinian Authority in the West Bank has just discovered what
every Palestinian child knows -- that hundreds of millions of dollars
had been embezzled during the era of Yasser Arafat.
The "discovery", however, was not the result of a thorough and long
investigation ordered by Palestinian leaders in Ramallah with the
hope of restoring public funds.
Instead, it came after one of Arafat´s most trusted aides, Mohammed
Rashid, threatened to expose corruption scandals in the Palestinian
Authority.
For many years, Rashid served as Arafat´s financial advisor and was
given a free hand to handle hundreds of millions of dollars that were
poured on the Palestinian Authority and the PLO by US, EU and Arab
donors.
A former journalist who used to earn less than $1,000 a month by
working for a PLO newspaper, Rashid is now considered one of the
wealthiest Palestinians anywhere. Palestinian Authority officials
have estimated his fortune at more than half a billion dollars.
Rashid left the Palestinian territories almost immediately after his
boss, Arafat, died in late 2004. Since then, the Palestinian
Authority has almost nothing to bring him to trial or return at least
some of the missing funds.
This week, however, the Palestinian Authority finally woke up and
remembered that Rashid was suspected of embezzling hundreds of
millions of dollars.
The Palestinian Authority´s Anti-Corruption Commission in Ramallah
announced that it has issued an arrest warrant against the former
Arafat advisor and asked Interpol for help in bringing him to trial.
The announcement came a day after Rashid appeared on a Saudi-owned TV
station and threatened to expose corruption scandals in the
Palestinian Authority leadership.
Palestinian leaders in Ramallah, including President Mahmoud Abbas,
are deeply concerned that Rashid´s revelations could seriously
embarrass them and expose their role in the embezzlement of public
funds.
They are also worried that Rashid´s revelations could prompt some
Americans and Europeans to reconsider their decision to pour millions
of dollars into the Palestinian Authority´s coffers.
Rashid, after all, was not a junior official in the Palestinian
Authority. He was an insider, someone who was very close to Arafat
and probably the only official who knows where hundreds of millions
of dollars ended up.
The Palestinian Authority´s decision to issue an arrest warrant
against him does not seem to worry Rashid, who this week demanded a
probe into Abbas´s personal fortune, which he estimated at more than
$100 million.
So Abbas is saying that Rashid stole hundreds of millions of dollars,
while Rashid is accusing the president of embezzling "only" $100
million. This is happening at a time when international donors are
continuing to channel more funds every month to the Palestinian
Authority, often without holding its leaders accountable or demanding
to know how the money is being spent.
What is needed is an independent commission of inquiry to restore the
public funds belonging to the Palestinian people. The Palestinians
have many Mohammed Rashids who turned into wealthy businessmen during
the peace process with Israel -- thanks to the naivety of Americans
and Europeans. (© 2012 THE TIMES OF ISRAEL 05/18/12)
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