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An undeclared $3.5 million (£1.8 million) payment from a Iraqi-British businessman has landed Barack Obama’s former fundraiser behind bars.
The payment, disclosed in court papers, is the first time that Mr Obama’s long-serving bagman Antoin “Tony” Rezko, a Syrian immigrant to the United States, has been linked to Nadhmi Auchi, the Iraqi-born billionaire who is one of Britain’s richest men.
Court papers describe Mr Rezko as a close friend of Mr Auchi, although Mr Auchi disputes this. The two are involved in a large Chicago land development together. But it is unclear how long the two men have known each other or whether they were linked before the 2003 Iraq war. Neither side would discuss their relationship.
The Times has, however, discovered state documents in Illinois recording that Fintrade Services, a Panamanian company, lent money to Mr Obama’s fundraiser in May 2005.
Fintrade’s directors include Ibtisam Auchi, the name of Mr Auchi’s wife. Mr Auchi’s spokespeople declined to respond to a question about whether he was linked to this business.
Mr Rezko, to be tried for corruption this month, had his bail revoked on Monday after he disobeyed a court’s instructions to keep it informed of changes to his finances. Prosecutors feared that he could try to flee abroad.
The property developer has been condemned by Hillary Clinton as a “slum landlord”.
According to prosecution documents Mr Rezko tried to persuade unnamed Illinois officials to help Mr Auchi to get a US visa after he was convicted of fraud in France. Mt Auchi denies asking Mr Rezko to approach any officials and Mr Obama’s aides deny that he was approached. There is no suggestion that any lobbying was related to the loan.
Mr Rezko has been indicted for pressuring companies seeking state business for kickbacks and campaign contributions, although none for Mr Obama. He was granted bail in October 2006. He told a judge that he had no access to overseas money. But in April 2007 Mr Auchi’s business, General Mediterranean Holding (GMH), wired $3.5 million to Mr Rezko from a bank account in Beirut via a law firm.
The Chicago businessman has already been an embarrassment to Mr Obama’s campaign. The presidential challenger has tried to dampen criticism by paying $150,000 to charity to make up for donations from Mr Rezko. The Illinois senator has said that he made a “bone-headed mistake” to get involved in a property deal with Mr Rezko at a time when he was known to be under investigation.
Mr Auchi has attracted attention at Westminster because of his closeness to politicians and the Establishment. He says that his brother was executed by Saddam Hussein’s regime.
His business partners in Britain have included Lord Steel of Aikwood, the former Liberal leader, and Keith Vaz, the Labour MP and Home Affairs Committee chairman.
On the 20th anniversary of his business in 1999, Mr Auchi received a greeting card signed by 130 politicians, including Tony Blair, William Hague and Charles Kennedy, who were then leaders of their respective parties.
Norman Lamb, the Liberal Democrat MP, went on to table parliamentary questions asking why the Blair Government appeared slow to respond to a French extradition request.
Mr Lamb said last night: “It’s a matter of public interest to understand why the payments were made. This deserves thorough investigation.”
Mr Auchi founded GMH in 1979, a year before he left Iraq. He says that he did business with his native country when it was considered a friend of the West but ceased to trade with Saddam’s regime once sanctions were imposed after the invasion of Kuwait.
US prosecution documents recall Mr Auchi’s suspended jail sentence and €2 million fine for corruption in France five years ago.
Defence lawyers said that Mr Auchi lent the $3.5 million for legal and family expenses. Most of the money had gone directly to law firms and there had been no attempt to flee. “While the Government attempts to besmirch Mr Auchi’s character,” they said, “he is one of Britain’s wealthiest men, has been a guest at the White House and met with two of the last three presidents, was Co-Chair of the Kennedy School of Government at Harvard, is President of the
Anglo-Arab Organisation, and has received numerous awards and honorary positions from heads of state, including Queen Elizabeth II, Pope John Paul II, and King Abdullah II of Jordan.”
Mr Auchi’s lawyers added: “Mr Auchi flatly and categorically denies any wrongdoing in relation to the matters that led to his conviction in France and he is pursuing an appeal against it.” Mr Auchi is also suing the oil company Elf for dragging him unwittingly into the scandal.
Note: we wish to make it clear that, in the original piece "Obama bagman is sent to jail over $3.5m payment by British tycoon" (Feb 1), we did not intend to suggest that there was any connection between the $3.5 loan from Mr Auchi to Mr Rezko and any approaches Mr Rezko may have made to Illinois State Officials. We apologise to Mr Auchi for any misunderstanding.
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The chicago sun times investigated the Obama/Rezko link and asked all the tough questions back in Nov '06 with all of the so called unanswered questions being answered then. This article is great headlines but totally misleading concerning what actually went down.
http://www.suntimes.com/news/politics/124171,CST-NWS-obama05.article
For Obama to bear some sort of guilt he should have either done something to help himself or Rezko or have given Rezko something he didn't deserve. In actuality the only issue that Rezko was pushing was a gambling permit which Obama opposed and the permit was not granted.
James Files, Poca, WV
The Times should be embarassed for making such paper-thin accusations. The same court papers that reveal the links between Rezko and Auchi also were revealed by the Court Judge that "Public Official A" was Republican Governor Blogajavich...NOT OBAMA.
And to call Rezko Obama's "bagman" implies that Rezko was holding illegally obtained money or goods FOR Obama. One has to wonder whether the reporter knew that Senator Obama was exonerated from being mentioned at all in the indictment (after all the same reporter notes that the Judge is sending Rezko to jail because of the loan from Fintrade- for fear that he would flee abroad). Perhaps the Times should consider that both Barack and Michelle Obama are well-trained attorneys and understand the distinctions between British libel law, and the Pell Mell of American
Obama's links with Auchi are about as nebulous as those of Blair, Hague, Lord Steel, Vaz and the other British politicians cited in the article. They "may have met"...so whab
James Millar, New York, USA
I live in Illinois... and Tony Rezko is an embarrassment to politicians all over the state--both Republican (a former governor that I admire, Jim Edgar) and Democrats alike. The fact that our current governor is defending the slime tells you alot about Illinois politics.
Barack Obama is just one Illinois politician tainted by the slime. He really seems like the real deal (sayeth a lifelong Republican) and I hope this doesn't turn into being a big deal just because Senator Obama is doing well.
Sharon, Wheaton, Illinois, USA
tell Michael J of Leicester that if he wishes to make anti-semitic remarks he should first learn to spell.
ceebar, Barnet, Herts
This seems more desperate barrell-scraping to get some "dirt" on Obama - interesting journalistic writing too - I wonder if the Times would ever describe any of the corrupt "American" financial contributers to the current group of "neo conmen" in the Whitehouse as an "Israeli born immigrant to the United States"???? - or even describe some of the Israeli doners to our own UK elected politicians in the same way???
Michael J, Leicester, UK
The task of cleaning the stables is onerous and rarely evinces praise, however, in Englands long and shall we agree glorious history, there have emerged people who measure up to the mark, it can be agreed that such a person is not, at this time, fully in view, but be assured, he or she will emerge and will rsoolve this issue.
wpo, warsaw, ny