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'''Francisco Paesa''' is a [[Spanish Intelligence Community]] (SIC) agent. He is notable for having faked his own death in 1998<ref>https://estaticos02.cache.el-mundo.net/documentos/2004/11/15/esquela.jpg</ref> and thereafter reappearing in 2004 as an organizer of a coup in Equitorial Guinea.
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'''Francisco Paesa''' is a [[Spanish Intelligence Community]] agent. He is notable for having faked his own death in 1998<ref>https://estaticos02.cache.el-mundo.net/documentos/2004/11/15/esquela.jpg</ref> and thereafter reappearing in 2004 as an organizer of a coup in [[Equatorial Guinea]].
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==National Bank of Guinea==
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Through his association with [[Antonio Garcia]], drafter of the constitution of New Guinea under President [[Francisco Macias]], Paesa became director of [[National Bank of Guinea]].
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==Alpha Bank==
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While living in Switzerland, Paesa and a set of Italian businessmen founded [[Alpha Bank]].
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==Ministry of the Interior==
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After serving an 18-month prison sentence for fraud, Paesa joined the MIR through his associations with [[Julian Sancristobal]], D/MIR.

Revision as of 18:16, 16 August 2022

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BornApril 1936

Francisco Paesa is a Spanish Intelligence Community agent. He is notable for having faked his own death in 1998[1] and thereafter reappearing in 2004 as an organizer of a coup in Equatorial Guinea.

National Bank of Guinea

Through his association with Antonio Garcia, drafter of the constitution of New Guinea under President Francisco Macias, Paesa became director of National Bank of Guinea.

Alpha Bank

While living in Switzerland, Paesa and a set of Italian businessmen founded Alpha Bank.

Ministry of the Interior

After serving an 18-month prison sentence for fraud, Paesa joined the MIR through his associations with Julian Sancristobal, D/MIR.