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Iskandar Safa : ウィキペディア英語版 | Iskandar Safa Iskandar Safa and his brother Akram Safa (Beirut, 1952) are French businessmen of Lebanese origin who come from a Maronite Christian family. They became famous during the Lebanese hostage crisis in 1987–88 for suspected involvement in financial transactions associated with a suspected ransom paid to obtain the hostages' liberation.〔 (Iskandar Safa and the French Hostage Scandal ), ''Middle East Intelligence Bulletin'', vol. 4 n°2, February 2002 〕 They were the directors of Triacorps, and also worked with the Sofremi. They are the owner of Constructions Mécaniques de Normandie (CMN),〔"(Des "scoops" sur écoute )", ''Libération'', 8 May 2007 〕 through which they were suspected of providing illegal funding to Jean-Charles Marchiani, the former second-hand man of former Interior Minister Charles Pasqua. Iskandar Safa is also managing director of Abu Dhabi MAR, a holding company that owns CMN among other shipyards.〔http://www.abudhabimargroup.com/home/news.html〕 They have also been indicted for the suspected buying of a friendly article published in 2005 in ''Le Point'', titled "Un PDG interdit de séjour".〔(''Franz-Olivier Giesbert entendu par la police au sujet de l'achat d'un article complaisant par un milliardaire'' ) ''Le Monde'' 12.04.07.〕 The cases were dropped in 2009 by the French prosecutors for lack of evidence. == References ==
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