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Ghaith Pharaon

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Ghaith Rachad Pharaon (born September 7, 1940 in Riyadh (or Jeddah) and a citizen of Saudi Arabia) is a prominent Saudi businessman and financier, and was a key player in the global oil and banking industries in the 1970s and 1980s. A continuing subject of interest by the FBI, Department of Justice, the Arma dei Carabinieri and various other investigative agencies, he attained brief notoriety in the U.S. for his having been identified by the Federal Researve Board as the "frontman" in the BCCI scandal, and for peripheral roles in the Harken Energy, CenTrust and numerous other scandals.

After the events of September 11th, he re-emerged as a subject of public interest, due in part to having been a former classmate of George W. Bush at Harvard Business School, and a prominent investor in Bush's short-lived venture Arbusto Energy. According to the Khaleej Times, a French parliamentary report has indicated links between Pharaon and the financial networks of Al Qaeda head Osama bin Laden.

Notable affiliations

Business associates

Banking affiliations

Oil industry

Other

  • Interedec Inc, Savannah-based U.S. holding company, established 1983

Current activities

Pharaon is said to live somewhere near the Red Sea and to get around from time to time with the help of his 60-foot super-yacht, Le Pharaon.