Abel Naki, Sunday, March 27, 2011, 16:40
Forgery and forgery of public documents or how Dominic and Alassane Ouattara got their hands on the fortune of Houphouet-Boigny
The fortunes of the Ivorian president was valued at his death between 7 and $ 11 billion (Raymond Baker, Capitalism's Achilles Heel, 2005, p. 52, and Quid, 1992).Besides well-stocked bank accounts (UBS, SIB, Everlasting, among others) and shares in leading companies like De Beers (30% stake it seems) or Piaget and Harry Winston, as well as real estate companies (in Switzerland: IF Grand Air, SI Picallpoc, Intercafco), the Ivorian president would have owned a dozen properties in the Paris region, including a gentleman's style Louis XIV Soisy-sur-Ecole, the former apartment of Jean Gabin in the eighth arrondissement of Paris, another in the eleventh and his personal residence Street Masseran (VII), with a fleet of 8 590 m², estimated in 1998 to 18.3 million euros. A building at 144 Avenue Victor Hugo (XVI), but also, according to the Letter of September 30, 2004 Continentdu Avenue Bosquet, rue Jean Nicot, boulevard Saint-Germain, rue de la Chaise, rue de Grenelle ... He also owned a luxury villa Mougins, a house in Switzerland, Oak Village and a property in Italy at Castel Gandolfo.
Such property was lavishly furnished and decorated with antique tapestries and paintings by great masters like Pierre Bonnard, Van Gogh or Renoir Bernard Buffet. It 's there was also the eighteenth high quality furniture, some pieces from the royal apartments at Versailles. Part of these works found Masseran Street was sold at Fontainebleau in June 2008, but no one knows what became of the rest. Rumor has run the famous antiquarian Fabius reportedly sold, at the request of Dominique Ouattara, part of the furniture from properties located in France, stating the terms enabling it. Some tables had, before the death of Houphouet in 1993, was sold by Sothebys and Christies to fund future hospital adjoining the Basilica of Yamoussoukro, a promise made to John Paul II. It has never been realized. Only the first stone was laid by the pope in September 1990, at the time of the consecration of the basilica. It is unknown what became of the proceeds of this sale.
We know that the building of 144 Avenue Victor Hugo is part of the heritage of Ouattara, as the villa in Mougins. It ignores the current legal status of most other goods, with the exception of Hall Street Masseran, who finally returned in 2007 to the Ivorian state.
How some of these properties could they find themselves fill the pockets of Ouattara?Lorsqu'Alassane was prime minister and his wife managed the assets of Old, they had the capacity to be issued by the Ivorian government entitlements for all transfers of ownership for their benefit. It was much easier than the Old Man had, last year, completely lost the use of his faculties. The last six months, hospitalized in the department of Professor Bernard Debre, the flag Albaran of Cochin Hospital in Paris, he was kept artificially alive and Alassane Ouattara, has repeatedly outraged doctors and nurses when the service shut himself few minutes in the room where the Old Man was reduced to a vegetable, having lost consciousness, and it was clear by saying, "Old said ... .
Let's be clear: the wealth of Ouattara is the result of the issue, from the Prime Minister's Office, true / false documents that allowed them to dress legally transfer their benefit from immovable and movable property belonging to Felix Houphouet-Boigny. So basically in Côte d'Ivoire, which has been stolen, the Old had left no will (or it was stolen) and is believed to have intrusted his property to the State by verbal legacy.
The direct heirs failed to save much, the question now is: much of this vast fortune she has not been hijacked by Thenardier and African Dominique Ouattara?
Elected representatives of the international community should hasten to clarify things and produce a precise state of his heritage. This is the surest way to reassure Ivorians. Or it's a way for the MACA?
Forgery and forgery of public documents or how Dominic and Alassane Ouattara got their hands on the fortune of Houphouet-Boigny
The fortunes of the Ivorian president was valued at his death between 7 and $ 11 billion (Raymond Baker, Capitalism's Achilles Heel, 2005, p. 52, and Quid, 1992).Besides well-stocked bank accounts (UBS, SIB, Everlasting, among others) and shares in leading companies like De Beers (30% stake it seems) or Piaget and Harry Winston, as well as real estate companies (in Switzerland: IF Grand Air, SI Picallpoc, Intercafco), the Ivorian president would have owned a dozen properties in the Paris region, including a gentleman's style Louis XIV Soisy-sur-Ecole, the former apartment of Jean Gabin in the eighth arrondissement of Paris, another in the eleventh and his personal residence Street Masseran (VII), with a fleet of 8 590 m², estimated in 1998 to 18.3 million euros. A building at 144 Avenue Victor Hugo (XVI), but also, according to the Letter of September 30, 2004 Continentdu Avenue Bosquet, rue Jean Nicot, boulevard Saint-Germain, rue de la Chaise, rue de Grenelle ... He also owned a luxury villa Mougins, a house in Switzerland, Oak Village and a property in Italy at Castel Gandolfo.
Such property was lavishly furnished and decorated with antique tapestries and paintings by great masters like Pierre Bonnard, Van Gogh or Renoir Bernard Buffet. It 's there was also the eighteenth high quality furniture, some pieces from the royal apartments at Versailles. Part of these works found Masseran Street was sold at Fontainebleau in June 2008, but no one knows what became of the rest. Rumor has run the famous antiquarian Fabius reportedly sold, at the request of Dominique Ouattara, part of the furniture from properties located in France, stating the terms enabling it. Some tables had, before the death of Houphouet in 1993, was sold by Sothebys and Christies to fund future hospital adjoining the Basilica of Yamoussoukro, a promise made to John Paul II. It has never been realized. Only the first stone was laid by the pope in September 1990, at the time of the consecration of the basilica. It is unknown what became of the proceeds of this sale.
We know that the building of 144 Avenue Victor Hugo is part of the heritage of Ouattara, as the villa in Mougins. It ignores the current legal status of most other goods, with the exception of Hall Street Masseran, who finally returned in 2007 to the Ivorian state.
How some of these properties could they find themselves fill the pockets of Ouattara?Lorsqu'Alassane was prime minister and his wife managed the assets of Old, they had the capacity to be issued by the Ivorian government entitlements for all transfers of ownership for their benefit. It was much easier than the Old Man had, last year, completely lost the use of his faculties. The last six months, hospitalized in the department of Professor Bernard Debre, the flag Albaran of Cochin Hospital in Paris, he was kept artificially alive and Alassane Ouattara, has repeatedly outraged doctors and nurses when the service shut himself few minutes in the room where the Old Man was reduced to a vegetable, having lost consciousness, and it was clear by saying, "Old said ... .
Let's be clear: the wealth of Ouattara is the result of the issue, from the Prime Minister's Office, true / false documents that allowed them to dress legally transfer their benefit from immovable and movable property belonging to Felix Houphouet-Boigny. So basically in Côte d'Ivoire, which has been stolen, the Old had left no will (or it was stolen) and is believed to have intrusted his property to the State by verbal legacy.
The direct heirs failed to save much, the question now is: much of this vast fortune she has not been hijacked by Thenardier and African Dominique Ouattara?
Elected representatives of the international community should hasten to clarify things and produce a precise state of his heritage. This is the surest way to reassure Ivorians. Or it's a way for the MACA?
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