The Libyan Investment Authority (LIA) has refuted media reports that some of Libya’s frozen assets in Belgium have vanished, describing the reports as “allegations.”
Read moreThe Belgian public broadcaster RTBF said on Monday that prosecutors are investigating whether Belgian banks paid out interest and dividends on Libyan accounts frozen under UN sanctions in 2011.
Read moreChairman of the Board of Directors of the Libyan Investment Authority (LIA), Ali Mahmoud, has reiterated his denial to the allegations that
Read moreThe former Libyan ambassador to Belgium, Luxembourg and the European Union, Mourad Hamima, said that the financial statement received by the Belgian Finance Minister at the end of December 2012 showed the withdrawal of 300 milli
Read moreThe Belgian government has denied reports of the disappearance of 10 billion dollars of Libyan frozen funds in Belgium under mysterious circumstances.
Read more10 out of 16 billion euros disappeared from the Libyan frozen assets in Belgium, Le Vif - a Belgian paper revealed - adding that those assets were controlled by the inner circle of Muamar Gaddafi.
Read moreA Belgian court has ordered Libya to pay millions of euros in compensation for Global Sustainable Development Trust (GSDT), formerly headed by Prince Laurent, the younger brother of Belgian King, Philippe.
Read more