ASSAD’S BILLIONAIRE COUSIN MAKHLOUF LAYS CHARGE AGAINST REGIME

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Mon 28 September 2020:

Makhlouf is considered one of richest businessmen in Syria, using his kinship with al-Assad to make fortune

Rami Makhlouf, a Syrian business tycoon and billionaire cousin of the head of the Syrian regime, Bashar al-Assad, announced Tuesday that he has taken his dispute with the regime to jurisdiction.

“The biggest fraud operation in the Middle East is taking place under the umbrella of security in favor of the ‘war profiteers’. These are not only impoverishing the country, but also plundering humanitarian organizations,” Makhlouf, whose properties in the country were seized by the Assad regime, said on Twitter.

Makhlouf said that he reported those who seized his companies to the chairman of the Supreme Judicial Council.

“Today I sent a letter to the chairman after many previous letters we sent to the government remained unanswered. We expect him to address the issue and give the poor their rights. It was the only institution seized by the regime that dealt with the poor. I will share the content of the article in the coming days. We have full confidence in the chairman,” Makhlouf said.

In early May, Makhlouf has released video clips complaining about being asked to pay additional billions of Syrian lira in taxes as well as threats by security apparatus against his employees.

Makhlouf, who has been labeled as the “artery of the regime’s economy”, said his firms were the largest supporter of the regime’s security apparatuses during the country’s civil war.

Syrian activists, however, downplayed Makhlouf’s videos as nothing but a “game” to portray the regime as if it was fighting corruption.

Activists note that the tycoon’s videos coincide with high cost of living and an unprecedented decline in the purchasing power of citizens residing in regime-controlled areas.

Observers opine that the tycoon’s Facebook videos unveil a split in the circle close to al-Assad as well as the regime’s deteriorating economic policies and its need for funds.

Over the past years, many reports have emerged about a split between Makhlouf and the Syrian regime due to his “insufficient” financial support to the regime.

Makhlouf is considered one of the richest businessmen in Syria, using his kinship with al-Assad to make a fortune.

He has been described as one of the major “icons of corruption”, who were denounced by pro-democracy protests that erupted in Syria in March 2011.

The Syrian economy has seen a significant decline since the outbreak of the Syrian uprising and subsequent military operations.

Anadolu agency

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