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Publisert 18.12.2010 CET 13:22
- Sudans Bashir overførte penger utenlands
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BBC:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-africa-12025213
18 December 2010 Last updated at 15:17 GMT
Sudan's President Bashir 'siphoned off millions' - ICC
Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir has been accused of siphoning
off up to $9bn (£5.6bn; 7bn euros) of his country's funds by the
chief prosecutor of the International Criminal Court (ICC).
Luis Moreno Ocampo told the BBC that President Bashir had hidden
the money in personal accounts outside Sudan.
Mr Ocampo's suspicions originally came to light when a diplomatic
cable obtained by Wikileaks was published by the Guardian
newspaper.
Sudan has forcefully denied the claims.
The ICC's chief prosecutor has charged Mr Bashir with crimes against
humanity, war crimes and genocide over alleged atrocities in
Sudan's Darfur region.
'Not in London'
Mr Ocampo told the BBC he had looked into Mr Bashir's financial
affairs as part of the overall case against him.
He said the court had "strong reason to believe that Bashir has a lot
of money" held in personal accounts outside Sudan - but that
he could not be sure of the precise amount, with estimates ranging
from hundreds of millions of dollars up to $9bn.
In the leaked diplomatic cable, US diplomats report Mr Ocampo as
saying that "Lloyd's Bank in London might be holding or
knowledgeable of the whereabouts of his money".
But Lloyd's has denied holding any funds in Mr Bashir's name, and
in his BBC interview, Mr Ocampo agreed that the money was not held
in a London account. "This is a confusion," he said, and he said he
did not know where the money was.
"The money is not in UK and it's sad because in UK it would be
easy to get the money. In UK, some banks [have] official accounts of
the Sudanese government - that's different. The personal accounts
of President Bashir are not there."
Asked why he did not reveal his suspicions about siphoned funds
at the time the ICC issued an arrest warrant for Mr Bashir in March
2009, Mr Ocampo said he was not bringing financial charges against
Mr Bashir but that any funds uncovered could be used to
compensate his victims.
Correspondents say that if Mr Bashir does indeed hold a fortune of
$9bn in secret bank accounts, that would be equivalent to one
tenth of the country's annual GDP.
"Ocampo suggested if Bashir's stash of money were disclosed... it
would change Sudanese public opinion from him being a 'crusader'
to that of a thief," one senior US official was quoted as saying in the
leaked cable.
'No credibility'
Speaking to the BBC, a spokesperson for the Sudanese government,
Dr Khalid al-Mubarak, dismissed the claims made by Mr Ocampo.
"I know that we have a government, we have a treasury, we have a
system, we have a civil service," Dr Mubarak said.
"And that we are not the sort of country in which the president puts
all the money under his pillow and decides to deal with it the
way he does... We are a country with rules and regulations, and a civil
service."
He said Mr Ocampo had "lost all credibility as far as Sudan is concerned.
He has been proven wrong more than once about Sudan and he
has exaggerated many things about Sudan.
"And this is the reason why Sudan as a whole is being targeted," Mr
Mubarak said.
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