Prince Charles, heir to the British throne, accepted a donation of £1 million to his foundation (About 6.3 million Brazilian Real) of the bin Laden family, according to the Sunday Times.
Several of his advisors had advised the Foundation not to accept this donation from the wealthy family of the mastermind of the September 11, 2001 attacks, Osama bin LadenAccording to sources quoted by a British newspaper about the article.
Although Saudi family members – who divorced Osama bin Laden – They are not suspected of committing any crime, this information raises awareness about The Prince Charles Foundation, which is subject to a police investigation that began in February.
This investigation aims to determine whether donations to the Prince Charles Foundation were awarded with honorary titles and whether they were used to support the naturalization application submitted by Saudi businessman Mahfouz Marei Mubarak bin Mahfouz.
Agreement to donate one million pounds sterling from the patriarch of the Saudi family, Bakr bin Laden (half-brother of Osama bin Laden) and his brother Shafiq, dating back to 2013 during a meeting in London between Bakr bin Laden and Prince Charles, according to the Sunday Times.
Ian Cheshire, the foundation’s president, says the donation was accepted at the time by all five trustees.
case that Scotland Yard has embarked on an investigationIt was unveiled last year and has thrown its weight on the 73-year-old heir to the British throne.
His former butler Michael Fawcett, known to be very close to Charles, is suspected of having used his influence to help Saudi businessman Bin Mahfouz, a generous benefactor to charities linked to the British monarchy, obtain the Medal.
Mahfouz, who denies wrongdoing, has reportedly donated large sums to restoration projects.
Michael Fawcett resigned in November 2021.
An investigation was also opened last November by the British charities regulator into whether the wealthy Saudi businessman’s Mahfouz Foundation had received donations intended for Prince Charles.
The committee explained at the time that “the investigation will examine whether certain donations received by the Mahfouz Foundation were intended for the organization, whether they were used according to the donors’ intent and whether they should be returned.”
The Prince Charles Foundation, which was founded in 1986, is not regulated by this committee but relies on the Scottish charities regulator.
The latter also opened an investigation, but this time to obtain donations of hundreds of thousands of euros from a Russian donor.
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