Perched high in a tower overlooking the southern Mediterranean, the offices of an institution that was once courted by some of the world’s leading banks lay open to visits from rebel fighters and looters – even if its most interesting doors remain locked for now.
Before the Libyan leader found himself under siege from this year’s popular uprising and, quickly, a pariah once again, no institution symbolised Col Gaddafi’s return to the international fold more than the Libyan Investment Authority.
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