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French court upholds Assad's uncle's conviction over ill-gotten assets

by Agence France-Presse - AFP

PARIS Sep 08, 2022 - 2:12 pm GMT+3
A member of the Alawite community pasting on a wall pictures of Rifaat Assad (R), uncle of Syria's Bashar Assad, and his son Ribal, in Tripoli, Lebanon, Dec. 6, 2007. (AFP Photo)
A member of the Alawite community pasting on a wall pictures of Rifaat Assad (R), uncle of Syria's Bashar Assad, and his son Ribal, in Tripoli, Lebanon, Dec. 6, 2007. (AFP Photo)
by Agence France-Presse - AFP Sep 08, 2022 2:12 pm

France's top judicial court on Wednesday confirmed the conviction of Rifaat Assad, uncle of Syria's Bashar Assad, in acquiring millions of euros worth of French property using funds diverted from the Syrian State.

Rifaat Assad, 85, younger brother of Bashar's father and former Syrian dictator Hafez Assad, held the office of vice president but fled the country in 1984 after a failed coup.

He had made a final appeal to France's Court of Cassation after a lower court last year confirmed his four-year jail sentence for conspiracy to launder Syrian public funds between 1996 and 2016.

In the same judgement, he was convicted of concealing serious tax fraud and employing servants off the books, with authorities confiscating a slew of his properties.

Rifaat, who has not attended hearings due to ill health, insists his property empire stretching across Spain, France and Britain stems from gifts from the Saudi crown prince and later King Abdullah, who died in 2015.

The case is the second in France under a law passed last year targeting fortunes fraudulently amassed by foreign leaders.

Teodorin Obiang, the eldest son of the president of Equatorial Guinea, last year had his conviction to a three-year suspended sentence and 30 million euros ($30 million) in fines, confirmed at appeal.

War crimes case

In Syria, Rifaat Assad was the head of the elite Defense Brigades, internal security forces that violently quashed a 1982 uprising in the city of Hama.

Having stayed away for three decades following his failed attempt to seize power, pro-government media reported that he returned to Syria last autumn.

In 1984, he fled first to Switzerland then France, where he received the Legion of Honor – the country's top award – in 1986 for "services rendered."

French investigators opened a probe into his property holdings in 2014 after complaints from watchdogs Transparency International and Sherpa.

They seized two Paris townhouses, dozens of apartments in chic neighborhoods of the French capital and office spaces.

Since then, around 80 of his former employees living at an estate outside Paris have been mostly without water and electricity as no one was paying the bills.

Aid to populations

While Rifaat's age and poor health mean he is unlikely ever to serve jail time in France, Wednesday's ruling confirms the confiscation of the properties for good.

That could set up Syria as one of the first countries to potentially benefit from a scheme to return funds recovered under the ill-gotten gains law.

"The confiscation ... is the first necessary condition to be able to plan for restitution of the ill-gotten gains," Transparency International France chief Patrick Lefas said in a statement welcoming the court ruling.

But he added that it would be vital to get the resources to ordinary Syrians rather than simply returning them to the Assad regime – which Transparency says could be achieved using another French law passed last year.

"Restoring ill-gotten gains requires guarantees, without which it would be naive to hope to give them back to the populations of their countries of origin," Lefas said.

Rifaat Assad also faces a court case in Spain over far larger suspicions of ill-gotten gains covering 500 properties, as well as prosecution in Switzerland for war crimes dating back to the 1980s.

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