Thursday, 12 March 2009

Dubai 'Fraud': Where Are The Locals?

Seven suspects have reportedly been singled out by the authorities, but all of them are foreigners.

Dubai's anti-corruption probe seemed in full swing Tuesday, after seven expatriate businessmen were reportedly accused by prosecutors of taking part in a $500.0 million fraud at Dubai Islamic Bank. The suspects included three Britons, two Pakistanis, one Turk and one American, according to the Associated Press, raising concerns that local Emiraatis might not be held as fully accountable as the expat brigade.

"Some might say that it's evidence of the anti-corruption drive, but again, where are the Emiraatis?" wondered Christopher Davidson, a British academic who has authored several books on Dubai and the United Arab Emirates. "There have to be the local sponsors, the line managers, the people whose desk at which the buck stopped."

1 comment:

  1. such biases in legal rights are yet another reason not to do business in dubai. Any legal bias positive or negative means a capricious legal environment, adjust your risk premiums accordingly.

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