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E-grāmata: Key Man: The True Story of How the Global Elite Was Duped by a Capitalist Fairy Tale

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  • Formāts: 352 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 06-Jul-2021
  • Izdevniecība: Harper Business
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780062996237
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  • Formāts: 352 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 06-Jul-2021
  • Izdevniecība: Harper Business
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780062996237

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"In this compelling story of greed, theft, and the dark underbelly of globalization and impact investing, two Wall Street Journal financial reporters investigate the shocking collapse of Abraaj-the largest private-equity failure in history-and the face behind its glimmering rise and catastrophic fall"--

Two Wall Street Journal reporters investigate a man who Bill Gates, Western governments, and other investors entrusted with billions of dollars to make profits and end poverty, but who now stands accused of masterminding one of the biggest, most brazen financial frauds ever. 30,000 first printing.

LONGLISTED FOR THE FINANCIAL TIMES & MCKINSEY BUSINESS BOOK OF THE YEAR

In this compelling story of lies, greed and tarnished idealism, two Wall Street Journal reporters investigate a man who Bill Gates, Western governments, and other investors entrusted with billions of dollars to make profits and end poverty, but who now stands accused of masterminding one of the biggest, most brazen financial frauds ever.

 Arif Naqvi was charismatic, inspiring, and self-made&;all the qualities of a successful business leader. The founder of Abraaj, a Dubai-based private-equity firm, Naqvi was the Key Man to the global elite searching for impact investments to make money and do good. He persuaded politicians he could help stabilize the Middle East after 9/11 by providing jobs and guided executives to opportunities in cities they struggled to find on the map. Bill Gates helped him start a $1 billion fund to improve healthcare in poor countries and the UN and Interpol appointed him to boards. As Pope Francis blessed a move to harness capitalism for the good of the poor, Naqvi won the support of Obama&;s administration and investors, who compared him to Tom Cruise in Mission: Impossible.

In 2018, Simon Clark and Will Louch were contacted by an anonymous whistleblower who said Naqvi had swindled investors out of hundreds of millions of dollars and offered bribes to sustain his billionaire lifestyle. Digging into the claims, Clark and Louch uncovered hundreds of documents and exposed the wrongdoing. In April 2019&;months after their exposé broke&;Naqvi was arrested on charges of fraud and racketeering, and faces up to 291 years in jail. 

Populated by a cast of larger-than-life characters and moving across Asia, Africa, Europe and America, The Key Man is the story of how the global elite was duped by a capitalist fairytale. Clark and Louch shine a light on efforts to clean up global capital flows even as opaque private equity firms amass trillions of dollars and offshore tax havens cast a veil of secrecy which prevents regulators, investors and citizens from understanding what&;s really going on in the finance industry. 

Authors' Note vii
Prologue 1(8)
Chapter 1 The Boy From Karachi
9(12)
Chapter 2 A Glittering Oasis
21(10)
Chapter 3 Now We Rule
31(10)
Chapter 4 The Great Showman
41(16)
Chapter 5 Karachi Electric
57(14)
Chapter 6 Arab Spring
71(14)
Chapter 7 Impact Investing
85(18)
Chapter 8 The Cult Of Abraaj
103(14)
Chapter 9 Turks Will Always Drink Milk
117(12)
Chapter 10 Cash Crunch
129(18)
Chapter 11 Dream Weavers
147(16)
Chapter 12 Healthy Lives
163(22)
Chapter 13 Breathe, Smile, Say Alhamdullilah, And Proceed
185(12)
Chapter 14 America First
197(8)
Chapter 15 Doubling Down
205(10)
Chapter 16 Peak Abraaj
215(16)
Chapter 17 Don't Make Nice With A Fraudster
231(20)
Chapter 18 Keys To The Kingdom
251(18)
Chapter 19 Flight Risk
269(18)
Epilogue 287(8)
Acknowledgments 295(2)
Notes 297(22)
Index 319