20 19 12 was accused of taking advantage of his father's 38-year rule, which caused the Angolan government to lose billions of dollars. Isabel issued a statement by email on the 6th, saying that she could cooperate with the Angolan government to find out the truth. She also said that she would, as always, cooperate with the judiciary to clarify her reputation and family reputation.
On May 12, the Office of the Attorney General of Angola stated that Isabel faced many civil and criminal charges, and the Angolan government demanded compensation of more than $5 billion. Isabel has been living outside Angola since 20 18, and her property in Angola was frozen at the end of 20 19.
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Isabel dos Santos was born in 1973.
She studied engineering at King's College, University of London, when she lived with her mother who divorced from President dos Santos. At the age of 24, Isabel opened her first company in Luanda, the capital of Angola-a restaurant called Miami Beach.
20 12 in may, it was reported that Isabel increased her shareholding in Zon multimedia, Portugal's largest cable TV company, from 4.9% to 14.9%. Later, she continued to increase her shareholding in Zon Multimedia through her two holding companies, KENTO and Jadeium. Now she holds 28.3% shares in ZON Multimedia, and the value of these shares has recently reached $385 million. ?
2065 438+03- 13 The latest rich list published by Forbes magazine shows that Isabel dos Santos is the first billionaire woman in Africa. Isabel's net worth has exceeded $654.38 billion. ?
Isabel is a member of Angola's board of directors. Isabel is the largest shareholder of ZON, Portugal's largest cable TV company, with 28% of the shares; She also owns a 9.5% stake in the Portuguese private bank BPI/KLOC-0; She also owns at least one bank in Angola. In addition, Forbes reported that Isabel is also believed to own a 25% stake in Unitel, one of Angola's two major mobile operators.
Reference source; Jingchu. The richest woman in Africa will cooperate with the corruption investigation in Angola.