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Omar Suleiman
Max bal. CHF 63,754,708
Country Egypt
Credit: Abaca Press/Alamy Stock Photo
Description

Omar Suleiman served as head of Egypt’s feared intelligence services during the regime of President Hosni Mubarak. He later took on diplomatic duties and was eventually appointed Mubarak’s vice president, shortly before the leader stepped down in the wake of the 2011 protests against the regime’s corruption and political repression.

Members of his family had at least two Credit Suisse accounts, one of which remained open after his death in 2012.

Read OCCRP’s investigation into the role that Credit Suisse played as the bank of spies.

Credit: Abaca Press/Alamy Stock Photo
Account type
Account open
Max account bal.
On Jan 1st 2022 100 CHF = 110 USD
Key events
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Key role in CIA torture and rendition
Torture by Egyptian intelligence
Tortured Australian citizen