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+ | Wafic Saïd bought a £1M house for [[Mark Thatcher]] through an offshore company.<ref>Leigh, David (11 April 2013). [http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk/2013/apr/11/mark-thatcher "Mark Thatcher's return to the spotlight"]. ''[[The Guardian]]''</ref> | ||
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Revision as of 12:45, 13 November 2015
Wafic Saïd (Businessman, philanthropist) | |
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Born | Wafic Rida Saïd 1939-12-21 Damascus, Syria |
Residence | Morocco |
Spouse | Rosemary Thompson |
Member of | Jeffrey Epstein/Black book |
Al-Yamamah arms deal middleman |
UK arrival
Wafic Saïd came to Britain and helped his brother run a kebab restaurant in west London in the late 1960s.[1]
He donated an estimated £500,000 to the Tory party.[1]
Weapons deal
Wafic Saïd bought a £1M house for Mark Thatcher through an offshore company.[2]
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References
- ↑ a b http://www.theguardian.com/uk/2006/nov/29/business.politics
- ↑ Leigh, David (11 April 2013). "Mark Thatcher's return to the spotlight". The Guardian