Monday, December 14, 2009

Editing war over Ethiopian dictator's net worth

The net worth of Ethiopia's dictator Meles Zenawi is listed as $1.2 billion in Wikipedia.org, the most referenced encyclopedia in the world. Meles is also listed as the 11th richest head of government in the world. This has caused the Adwa Mafia (a clique within the ruling Woyanne junta that is mostly composed of close family members and friends of Meles) to scramble and remove their boss from the list. After several back and forth between those who wanted to keep Meles in the list and members of the Adwa Mafia who are terrified of the exposure, Wikipedia editors stepped in yesterday and "called off" the war until December 20.
One may wonder why Meles Zenawi's clique is scrambling to suppress such information. First of all, the information is correct. Secondly, the Adwa Mafia has amassed such incredible wealth during the past 18 years while most Woyanne cadres and fighters, particularly those who are not from Adwa Awraja, have gotten only frifari (crumbs). Such disparity in wealth is causing friction within the Woyanne hierarchy.
Currently, the Adwa Mafia (a.k.a. the Meles Crime Family) controls 60 mega corporations through an organization named EFFORT (Endowment Fund For Rehabilitation of Tigray). These companies — doing businesses ranging from mining to transportiaon — are estimated to worth over $15 billion. EFFORT, which is currently headed by Meles Zenawi's wife Azeb Mesfin, has never been audited, pays no tax, and is shielded from inspection of its books. All the profits from EFFORT go into offshore private bank accounts of Meles, Azeb, Sebhat and the other members of the Adwa Mafia.

This is a list of heads of state and government by their net worth, mostly of their liquid assetsin US Dollars. This list should not include crown property and other material goods

Name  ↓Title  ↓Net Worth  ↓Country  ↓
Haji Hassanal BolkiahSultan$20 billion[1] Brunei
Khalifa bin Zayed Al NahyanEmir$18 billion[1] United Arab Emirates
AbdullahKing$17 billion[1] Saudi Arabia
Mohammed Bin RashidPrime Minister$12 billion[1] United Arab Emirates
Silvio BerlusconiPrime Minister$9.4 billion[2] Italy
Asif Ali ZardariPresident$4 billion[3] Pakistan
Hans-Adam IIPrince$3.5 billion[1] Liechtenstein
Mohammed VIKing$2.5 billion[1] Morocco
Hamad bin Khalifa Al ThaniEmir$2 billion[1] Qatar
Meles ZenawiPrime Minister$1.2 billion[4] Ethiopia
Albert IIPrince$1 billion[1] Monaco
QaboosSultan$700 million[1] Oman
Teodoro Obiang Nguema MbasogoPresident$600 million[citation needed] Equatorial Guinea
Elizabeth IIQueen$450 million.[5](Disputed) [6]
 Antigua and Barbuda
 Australia
 Bahamas
 Barbados
 Belize
 Canada
 Grenada
 Jamaica
 New Zealand
 Papua New Guinea
 Saint Kitts and Nevis
 Saint Lucia
 Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
 Solomon Islands
 Tuvalu
 United Kingdom
Sabah Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-SabahEmir$400 million[1] Kuwait
BeatrixQueen$200 million[1] Netherlands
 Netherlands Antilles[citation needed]
 Aruba[citation needed]
Mswati IIIKing$100 million[1] Swaziland
Kevin RuddPrime Minister$60 million[7] Australia
John KeyPrime Minister$37 million[8] New Zealand
Lee Myung-bakPresident$23.6 million[9] South Korea
Milo ĐukanovićPrime Minister$14.8 million [10] Montenegro
Margrethe IIQueen$10 million[citation needed] Denmark
 Faroe Islands[citation needed]
 Greenland[citation needed]
Carl XVI GustafKing$9 million[citation needed] Sweden
Luis FortuñoGovernor$3.1 million[11] Puerto Rico
Nicolas SarkozyPresident
Prince
$3 million[citation needed] France
 Andorra
Gloria Macapagal-ArroyoPresident$3 million[12] Philippines
Cristina KirchnerPresident$2 million[citation needed] Argentina
Recep Tayyip ErdoğanPrime Minister$2 million[citation needed] Turkey
Barack ObamaPresident$1.3 million[13] United States
Felipe CalderónPresident$0.67 million[14] Mexico
Susilo Bambang YudhoyonoPresident$0.5 million[citation needed] Indonesia
Luiz Inácio Lula da SilvaPresident$0.36 million[15] Brazil

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