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Vladimir Putin could be world’s richest person with stolen $257B fortune

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Vladimir Putin could be world’s richest person with stolen $257B fortune, investor claims

February 17, 2015 4:05AM

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Mega rich ... Russian President Vladimir Putin is said to be worth more than $200 billion. Picture: AP Photo/Alexander Zemlianichenko Source: AP

VLADIMIR Putin could be the world’s richest person with a stolen $US200 billion ($257 billion) fortune, a foreign investor claims.

Hermitage Capital Management CEO Bill Browder claims the Russian president stole billions from his country’s coffers and hid it in overseas accounts.

“I believe (Putin’s net worth) is $200 billion. After 14 years in power of Russia, and the amount of money that the country has made, and the amount of money that hasn’t been spent on schools and roads and hospitals and so on, all that money is in property, bank — Swiss bank accounts, shares, hedge funds, managed for Putin and his cronies,” Browder told CNN’s Fareed Zakaria.

That fortune would make Putin more than twice as wealthy as Bill Gates, the world’s richest person with a net worth of $US78.6 billion.

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Billionaire philanthrophist ... Bill Gatesis the richest man in the world. Picture: AFP/Tobias Schwarz Source: AFP

Browder said he was once a supporter of Putin (Hermitage was the largest foreign investor in Russia) but was expelled from the country in 2005 after being considered a “threat to national security.”

The former “shareholder activist” claims in his new book, “Red Notice: A True Story of High Finance, Murder, and One Man’s Fight for Justice”, that Putin made a “deal” with wealthy oligarchs, promising to spare them jail time for “stealing profits from companies” if they shared their wealth with him.

He says when he exposed the corrupt oligarchs who were stealing from the state-run companies in which he was investing, Putin turned on him.

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Foreign investor ... Bill Browder, Hermitage Capital Management CEO, was once a Vladimir Putin supporter. Picture: World Economic Forum/Michael Wuertenberg Source: Supplied

“What I didn’t realise then, and it’s become absolutely plain and obvious to me now, based on my experience, is that Putin wasn’t above it all, Putin was intimately involved in it all, and it wasn’t like he was restraining the oligarchs — he was the biggest oligarch. And everything that he’s done since then has come to prove that,” Browder told CNN.

“The power is very simple in Russia — whoever has the power to arrest people is the person in power. And so what Putin does is he has a bunch of guys around him who have the power to arrest people.

“And so it doesn’t matter how rich you are, if you can be arrested, put in jail and have your money taken away, the guy who can do that to you is the most powerful person in Russia.”

Putin has been dogged by corruption claims for years, with The Guardian reporting in 2007 he owned vast holdings in three Russian oil and gas companies hidden behind a “non-transparent network of offshore trusts.”


 

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Vladimir Putin: I am not autistic


February 06, 2015 11:22PM

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Angry ... Russian President Vladimir Putin’s spokesman has rejected a report that suggested he has Asperger’s Syndrome. Picture: AFP Source: AFP

RUSSIAN President Vladimir Putin’s spokesman has angrily dismissed a Pentagon study that claimed the Russian leader had Asperger’s syndrome, a form of autism.

“That is stupidity not worthy of comment,” spokesman Dmitry Peskov told Gazeta.ru news website.

His comments came after USA Today reported that a 2008 study carried out by an internal Pentagon think tank, the Office of Net Assessment, suggested that Mr Putin has Asperger’s syndrome, giving him a need to exert “extreme control” on his surroundings and is uncomfortable with social interaction.

The Pentagon played down the study, saying it apparently never made its way to the desk of the defence secretary or other top decision makers.

Experts studying his movements and facial expressions in video footage theorised that Mr Putin’s neurological development was disrupted in infancy, giving him a sense of physical imbalance and a discomfort with social interaction.

“This profound behavioural challenge has been identified by leading neuroscientists as Asperger’s syndrome, an autistic disorder which affects all of his decisions,” wrote the study’s author, Brenda Connors, a senior fellow at the US Naval War College.

“During crisis, to stabilise himself and his perceptions of any evolving context he reverts to imposing extreme control,” wrote Ms Connors, who has analysed the body language of other world leaders.

Mr Putin’s condition also can prompt him to “withdraw from social stimulation as he did at the time of the Kursk nuclear submarine incident” in 2000, when a Russian sub sank in the Barents Sea, the study claimed.

The theory about Mr Putin’s condition could not be definitively confirmed without a brain scan, the report said. But experts cited the Russian president’s body movements and “microexpressions” as indicators of Asperger’s.

The Pentagon study claimed Mr Putin’s unrelenting stare reflected a neurological abnormality and an inability to pick up on social cues.

His condition meant that Mr Putin would display a “hypersensitivity” and “a strong reliance on the fight, flight and freeze responses” instead of a more nuanced social behaviour, it said.

Mr Putin is uncomfortable presenting his ideas to “large audiences” and his neurological “challenge” meant that he “simply lacks trust in human interactions”, it said.


 

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no way even if he pocketted all GIC funds..........

actually we are richer than russia,our soverign wealth funds combined GIC and temasek and CPF funds totals minimum 700 bil and maximum 1.3 trillion.we are richer than countries 50 times bigger than us like indonesia or russia.
 
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