Lebanon central bank chief’s brother skips fraud probe hearing

Lebanon central bank chief’s brother skips fraud probe hearing

BEIRUT: The brother of Lebanon’s central bank governor did not attend a hearing in Beirut on Tuesday with European investigators probing whether the siblings embezzled and laundered hundreds of millions of dollars in public funds over more than a decade.

Governor Riad Salameh is being investigated alongside his brother Raja in Lebanon and in at least five European countries over allegedly taking more than $300 million from the central bank by collecting commissions as a fee from bond buyers then transferring the funds to Forry Associates, owned by Raja.

The brothers deny wrongdoing. A lawyer for Raja, 62, did not respond to a request for comment on Tuesday.

European investigators arrived in Beirut on Monday and were set to question Raja as part of the probe on Tuesday morning.

He did not attend the hearing and a senior judicial source told Reuters that his lawyer attended briefly to say he was ill.

The governor, 72, has previously denied embezzlement, saying the collected commissions were not public funds.

According to French court documents, French prosecutors say money from Forry was used to make “numerous” real estate purchases across Europe and the United Kingdom.

The documents say prosecutors suspect Riad used fake