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Monday, August 10, 2015

Hugo Chavez's daughter has $4.2billion in assets held in American and Andorran banks, Now Venezuela's richest woman, according to new report

Socialite: Chavez has mockingly been compared to Paris Hilton, due to her love of toy dogs and rumored wealth



Hugo Chavez's ambassador daughter is Venezuela's richest woman, according to new report
Diario las Americas claims that Maria Gabriela Chavez, 35, has $4.2billion in assets held in American and Andorran banks
Hugo Chavez famously declared 'being rich is bad' and during his lifetime railed against the wealthy for being lazy and gluttonous
Efforts to determine Chavez's wealth have been made before, without much luck



The daughter of Hugo Chavez, the former president who once declared 'being rich is bad,' may be the wealthiest woman in Venezuela, according to evidence reportedly in the hands of Venezuelan media outlets.
Maria Gabriela Chavez, 35, the late president's second-oldest daughter, holds assets in American and Andorran banks totaling almost $4.2billion, Diario las Americas reports.
The figure would make Gabriela Chavez wealthier than media mogul Gustavo Cisneros, whom Forbes named the wealthiest Venezuelan earlier this year with $3.6billion in assets.
High society: The daughter of Hugo Chavez may be the wealthiest woman in Venezuela, according to evidence reportedly in the hands of Venezuelan media outlets
High society: The daughter of Hugo Chavez may be the wealthiest woman in Venezuela, according to evidence reportedly in the hands of Venezuelan media outlets



The Miami-based newspaper did not detail what evidence there was outlining Chavez's assets, though there have long been rumors she held a sizable fortune.
Last year, reporter María Elvira Salazar displayed what appeared to be a receipt showing millions in a bank account belonging to Gabriela Chavez withdrawn in the United States.
The receipt displayed the name Frabz Federal Bank, a fictitious bank used in a meme of fake ATM receipts.
Others close to Chavez managed to build up great personal wealth that was kept outside the petrostate.
Alejandro Andrade, who served as Venezuela’s treasury minister from 2007 to 2010 and was reportedly a close associate of Chavez, was discovered to have $11.2billion in his name sitting in HSBC accounts in Switzerland, according to documents leaked by whistleblower Hervé Falciani.
During his lifetime, Hugo Chavez denounced wealthy individuals, once railing against the rich for being 'lazy.'
Socialite: Chavez has mockingly been compared to Paris Hilton, due to her love of toy dogs and rumored wealth
'The rich don't work, they're lazy,' he railed in a speech in 2010. 'Every day they go drinking whiskey - almost every day - and drugs, cocaine, they travel.'
After her father's death in 2013 and until her appointment to the United Nations as alternate ambassador, Chavez continued to live in the presidential mansion, forcing the current president Nicolas Maduro to remain at the vice presidential home.
El Comercio reported in 2014 that opposition congressman Carlos Berrisbeitía claimed the daughters of Chavez and Maduro, were costing the Venezuelan state $3.6million a day

1 comment:

Joseph Igietseme said...

The Fidel Castros, Hugo Chavezs, Mugabes etc are among the paternalistic world leaders who used fear tactics to sit tight in office under the fabricated story that they were the watch dogs preventing colonialists from taking over the country. When you watch these people, they all had fat bank accounts overseas, their families are well taken care of, and they don’t sacrifice comfort and luxuries as they preach to their subject. Some even believe that only their family members are qualified to take over from them whenever they expire! It’s all FRAUD!

The good thing is that when something happens to these people, their family members are usually not spared. See what is happening to Ghaddafi’s family now………………stay tuned for more around the world!