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Billions Flown From Gaddafi 'Frozen Funds' in Belgium

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Belgian authorities have discovered the disappearance of 10 billion euros
of frozen Libyan assets kept in the Euroclear Bank during the period 2013
to 2017, according to the Le Vif weekly paper.

According to Le Vif magazine, these funds were controlled by the inner
circle of ousted and killed Libyan President Muammar Gaddafi.

Over 16 billion euros were located in four accounts opened for the Libyan
Investment Authority and Libyan Foreign Investment Company.

The Belgian authorities found the disappearance of a significant part
of these funds in the fall of 2017, when an investigation into money
laundering sought to seize the 16 billion euros. It turned out that on the
four accounts just over 5 billion euros remained.

At the same time, according to the Ministry of Finance, Belgium did not
take any decision to unfreeze these assets. The question is, therefore, did
Belgium control the assets in a correct way, suggests Le Vif.

[image: Saif al-Islam Gaddafi will return to politics to try to find
political settlement between the conflicting parties in the country.]©
Sputnik/ Vladimir Fedorenko

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The investigation into billions of Gaddafi assets held in Belgium
discovered big, regular outflows of stock dividends, bond income, and
interest payments. Legal documents, bank statements, emails and dozens
of interviews point to a loophole in the sanctions regime.

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Since 2011, Libya has been in a state of civil war. The UN-backed
Government of National Accord, headquartered in Tripoli, operates in the
western part of the country. The eastern part of the country is governed
by its parliament, with its headquarters in the city of Tobruk, which is
supported by the Libyan National Army. Thousands of people flee from Libya
every year trying to escape war and poverty.

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