The former Governor of Lebanon’s Central Bank, Riad Salameh, has been arrested over several alleged corruption cases. Salameh, who led the institution for three decades, faces allegations of financial crimes both domestically and internationally. His tenure, initially praised for aiding Lebanon’s post-civil war economic recovery, ended amidst controversy over policies that many believe led to the country’s financial crisis. Despite the accusations, Salameh has denied any wrongdoing, attributing his wealth to inheritance, investments, and his prior career as an investment banker.
- Riad Salameh, the former Governor of Lebanon’s Central Bank, was arrested after being questioned over alleged financial crimes.
- Salameh served as the head of the central bank for three decades and was once celebrated for his role in the country’s economic recovery post-civil war.
- His later years in office were tarnished by allegations of corruption, including illicit enrichment through public funds.
- He is wanted by authorities in France, with a red notice issued against him by Interpol.
- Many in Lebanon hold Salameh responsible for policies that precipitated the country’s financial crisis, which began in late 2019, leading to a severe devaluation of the Lebanese pound and soaring inflation.
- Despite the accusations and his arrest, Salameh has vehemently denied any wrongdoing, citing his wealth’s sources as inheritance, investments, and his previous career as an investment banker.
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