Charges of lavish wealth ‘rubbish’
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May 20, 2006
Author: Associated Press
People's Weekly World Newspaper, 05/18/06 13:26
Photo by Ismael Francisco, Prensa Latina
Cuban President Fidel Castro speaks during the Cuban television program “Round Table” in Havana, May 15, where he called a Forbes magazine report naming him one of the world’s wealthiest rulers “rubbish.”
In its May 5 article, Forbes estimated Castro’s personal wealth to be $900 million, nearly double that of Queen Elizabeth II, and cited rumors that he has “large stashes in Swiss bank accounts.”
During the program, Castro said, “If they can prove I have an account abroad ... containing even one dollar, I will resign my post.”
Central Bank President Francisco Soberon added, “It is absolutely impossible that someone in the upper levels of government — and especially not a leader (like Castro) ... who is recognized by the Cuban people as an example of humility and self-discipline — could maintain personal accounts abroad.”
Soberon called the Forbes article “grotesque slander,” and blamed the CIA and a U.S. press controlled by “the empire” for the magazine’s “vulgar and ridiculous” claims.
— The Associated Press
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