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‘What a billion means’: Art exhibit shows extent of fraud in Europe’s poorest nation (PHOTOS) | |
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A Moldovan artist has created an exhibit to highlight the banking scandal that rocked the country in 2014 when $1 billion suddenly disappeared from three banks in the small Eastern European nation. | A Moldovan artist has created an exhibit to highlight the banking scandal that rocked the country in 2014 when $1 billion suddenly disappeared from three banks in the small Eastern European nation. |
Stefan Esanu’s exhibition of 10 massive stacks of fake $100 bills, each weighing 500 kilograms (1102 lbs), are on display at a library in the capital city, Chisinau. The stacks represent the amount of cash which disappeared from the banks in Europe's poorest country in 2014. | Stefan Esanu’s exhibition of 10 massive stacks of fake $100 bills, each weighing 500 kilograms (1102 lbs), are on display at a library in the capital city, Chisinau. The stacks represent the amount of cash which disappeared from the banks in Europe's poorest country in 2014. |
The money, amounting to one eighth of the country's GDP, was siphoned from the exchequer into shell companies outside its borders, prompting months of anti-government protests. | The money, amounting to one eighth of the country's GDP, was siphoned from the exchequer into shell companies outside its borders, prompting months of anti-government protests. |
Former Prime Minister Vlad Filat was sentenced to nine years in prison following an investigation into the scandal, while a number of government and banking officials are still under investigation. | Former Prime Minister Vlad Filat was sentenced to nine years in prison following an investigation into the scandal, while a number of government and banking officials are still under investigation. |
READ MORE: Protesters battle police in Moldova as thousands demand snap elections and govt’s resignation | READ MORE: Protesters battle police in Moldova as thousands demand snap elections and govt’s resignation |
Speaking to the Report news website, the artist said that he wanted to help people visualize just how much money had been stolen from their pockets. | Speaking to the Report news website, the artist said that he wanted to help people visualize just how much money had been stolen from their pockets. |
"People have no idea what a billion means. It is like saying 'cosmos' but people cannot imagine what this really means," Esanu said. | "People have no idea what a billion means. It is like saying 'cosmos' but people cannot imagine what this really means," Esanu said. |
The billion dollar debt weighs heavily on the Moldovan people's shoulders, after the government agreed to absorb it as part of negotiations with the International Monetary Fund (IMF). | The billion dollar debt weighs heavily on the Moldovan people's shoulders, after the government agreed to absorb it as part of negotiations with the International Monetary Fund (IMF). |
READ MORE: Protesters in Moldovan capital storm parliament building | READ MORE: Protesters in Moldovan capital storm parliament building |
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