Bill Gates was robbed of $100M by a Pakistani!

Arif Masood Naqvi was born in 1960 in Karachi, Pakistan, and attended a very prestigious grammar school before attending the london school of Economics. After financing $118 million, Naqvi founded Abraaj in 2003. Arif Naqvi, the founder of Abraaj, is facing a lengthy prison sentence after an employee leaked an anonymous e-mail to investors detailing his wrongdoings.



After two months, the US government spent $150 million in Abraaj, according to the reports. According to reports, he led a lavish lifestyle, travelling around in a private Gulfstream plane and sailing on boats. By 2007, he had relocated into the "Beverly Hills of Dubai," an opulent new home in Dubai. He stole USD 780 million from his coffers, according to the book, with much of it still unaccounted for. In 2010, President barack obama invited the former of Abraaj to a Presidential Summit on Entrepreneurship.
Abraaj received a $100 million investment from the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation to invest in hospitals and clinics in emerging nations.



According to the writers, Naqvi had already begun squandering the funds through a "secretive treasury department" that not even most of his staff were aware of. After an employee sent the email to the investors, the Gates Foundation engaged a forensic accounting team to look into Abraja's books. Abraaj was a complex network of over 300 businesses, most of which were domiciled in tax havens throughout the world. Finally, US authorities accused Naqvi of leading a criminal enterprise, and he was detained on april 10, 2019, at Heathrow airport in London.


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