‘The man who bought London’: Qatar billionaire behind Prince Charles scandal
Former prime minister of Qatar was on Time's most influential figures and named in both Panama and Pandora Papers
With an estimated personal net worth of over $1.2bn (almost 1bn) according to Forbes, sheikh Hamad bin Jassim bin Jaber al-Thani, the former prime minister of Qatar, is one of the country's richest men - and has often garnered attention because of his wealth and is currently in the headlines over alleged cash donations to Prince Charles.
Sometimes known as HBJ" in London's financial circles, the 62-year-old was named the man who bought London" after he used his wealth, as well as his influence as the head of Qatar's multibillion dollar sovereign wealth fund, the Qatari Investment Authority, to expand Qatar's financial assets in London through a series of valuable assets.
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