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Taylor 'had billions' in US bank | Taylor 'had billions' in US bank |
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Liberia's ex-President Charles Taylor had transactions of about $5bn in two US bank accounts during his presidency, his prosecutor has told the BBC. | |
Mr Taylor is being tried by a UN-backed war crimes court for backing rebels in Sierra Leone while in office. | Mr Taylor is being tried by a UN-backed war crimes court for backing rebels in Sierra Leone while in office. |
He denies trading arms for diamonds and challenged the international community when he stood down in 2003 to trace and seize any monies they alleged he had. | He denies trading arms for diamonds and challenged the international community when he stood down in 2003 to trace and seize any monies they alleged he had. |
If any was found he would "turn them over to the Liberian people". | If any was found he would "turn them over to the Liberian people". |
During Sierra Leone's decade-long civil war, which officially ended in 2002, tens of thousands of people died and thousands more were mutilated, raped and had limbs amputated. | During Sierra Leone's decade-long civil war, which officially ended in 2002, tens of thousands of people died and thousands more were mutilated, raped and had limbs amputated. |
Mr Taylor's case has been transferred from Sierra Leone to The Hague for security reasons, although it is still being conducted by the Special Court for Sierra Leone. | Mr Taylor's case has been transferred from Sierra Leone to The Hague for security reasons, although it is still being conducted by the Special Court for Sierra Leone. |
He denies 11 counts of crimes against humanity and war crimes. | He denies 11 counts of crimes against humanity and war crimes. |
UN freeze | UN freeze |
"We've certainly found evidence of hundreds of millions of dollars taken by Charles Taylor illegally in various banks at different times," prosecutor Stephen Rapp told the BBC's Focus on Africa programme. | |
"We have evidence of two accounts that were maintained in his name in the United States during his presidency," he said. | |
The sum of transactions of the two accounts over time totalled $5bn, he said. | |
About $375m had been debited from one account and Mr Rapp said he was in the process of tracing the funds and a number of countries were co-operating. | |
If recovered, Mr Rapp said that the money would be subject to a UN freeze on Mr Taylor's assets. | If recovered, Mr Rapp said that the money would be subject to a UN freeze on Mr Taylor's assets. |
He said that he hoped any money recovered would be shared between the victims of the Sierra Leone civil war and the Liberian state, if Mr Taylor was found guilty. | He said that he hoped any money recovered would be shared between the victims of the Sierra Leone civil war and the Liberian state, if Mr Taylor was found guilty. |
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