Wednesday, July 17, 2013

Supercars seized from African dictator's son sold for over $4M in Paris auction

Supercars seized from African dictator's son sold for over $4M in Paris auction

Corruption is a big problem around the world, but perhaps nowhere more than in African dictatorships. Proof. Despite living in one of the wealthiest countries on the African continent, the citizens of Equatorial Guinea live in abject poverty. Clean drinking water is available to less than half the populous, and one in five children is dead before their fifth birthday.
As so often seems the case with dictatorships, while the citizenry suffers, the rulers of EG live in the lap of luxury.

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