Global Upfront Newspapers
AfricaCoverNews

Isabel dos Santos: Angolan billionaire hit with US visa restrictions

The US will deny entry to Isabel dos Santos, once said to be Africa’s richest woman, for “involvement in significant corruption.”

Her name appears on a list released by the State Department of people accused of corruption and who are facing sanctions.

Ms Dos Santos, 48, is the daughter of Angola’s former president, José Eduardo dos Santos, who left office in 2017.

While he was president, she was chair of the state oil company.

According to US Secretary of State Anthony Blinken, Ms Dos Santos used her position to engage in corruption by “misappropriating public funds for her personal benefit”.

His statement did not go into details about what Ms Dos Santos is accused of having done.

Visa restrictions issued by the State department will bar Ms Dos Santos and her immediate family members from entering the US.

She has not been subject to any financial sanctions.

In 2013, Forbes declared Ms Dos Santos the richest woman in Africa, with an estimated net worth of $3.5bn (£2.6bn). She was dropped from the list in 2020, with Forbes estimating that $1.6bn in assets are frozen in Angola and Portugal.

Ms Dos Santos was still believed to be worth over $2bn in January 2020. The International Consortium of Investigative Journalists has linked her to luxury apartments owned in both London and Lisbon, as well as a $35m yacht purchased through a shell company.

Last year, the BBC reported on leaked documents that revealed how she had made her fortune through allegedly exploiting her own country and corruption.

She got access to lucrative deals involving land, oil, diamonds and telecoms when her father was president.

The documents showed how she and her husband were allowed to buy valuable state assets in a series of suspicious deals.

At the time, Ms Dos Santos said the allegations against her were entirely false and that there was a politically motivated witch hunt by the Angolan government.

Copyright BBC

Advertize With Us

See Also

Bandits kill 13 Police officers, 3 others in Zamfara State, on Sunday

Global Upfront

40 U.S. Morehouse College Students In Nigeria, Take Igbo Names In Enugu, Claim Ancestry

Global Upfront

Nigeria mourns death of 3 citizens in US over COVID-19 pandemic

Global Upfront

Fulani Kidnappers Abduct 20 Catholic Medical Students Along Otukpo-Enugu Road, Benue State – TruthNigeria

Global Upfront

Supreme Court Rescues Nigerian Army Sergeant After 12 Years On Death Row

Global Upfront

Pastor Tunde Bakare inaugurates N4N Movement, says there’ll be change of govt in 2023

Global Upfront

Obi Speaks On CKC Dr Odili Statement, Blames Mischief-makers

Global Upfront

Kidnapped Chibok Girl Who Escaped To Troops in Maiduguri with 3 Kids, Speaks On Life With Terrorists’ Abductors

Global Upfront

Nigeria: 4 Sokoto Farmers Killed For ‘Refusing To Allow Terrorists’ Cattle Feed On Their Crops’

Global Upfront

Buhari Mourns, Vows Revenge Over Terrorists’ Killing Of Soldiers In Shiroro, Niger State

Global Upfront

This website uses Cookies to improve User experience. We assume this is OK...If not, please opt-out! Accept Read More