Prince of Saudi arabia||Salman's most luxurious house!
Prince of Saudi Arabia, Muhammad bin Salman has recently announced to bring the country back to liberal Muslim countries.
sold two years ago in France, a luxurious palace house named Shantu Loui Fortin. Fortune Magazine then called it the world's most expensive house. Though there were reports about various issues related to this house built on 57 acres of land, it was not known in 2015 that the name of the house is not known. But now it is known that the Prince of Saudi Arabia Prince Bin Salman bought the house!
This information was published in a recent report by The News of the New York Times. The house named Shattu Loui Fortin is located near Versailles in France. Its market value is about 300 million dollars A fort of the nineteenth century was rebuilt in 2009. The house is made of gold fountains and marble statues. There are also spheres and parks.
The report also says that since the sale to Saudi Prince, public access to the house of Shantu Loui Fortin is banned. After 2015, the owners did not come home even once.
The New York Times report said that Saudi King Prince bought this luxurious house with a very careful use of some shell companies. Now the ownership of this house is in the hands of these companies. The shell company is a kind of inoperative financial institution. These are basically used to handle exceptional financial activities in the future. The organization of the company named Eight Investment Company, owned by these shell companies. This is a Saudi institution, which is owned by Saudi Prince Salman's personal foundation. In this way the Saudi Prince has put the luxury house on his own. Meanwhile, the advisers of the Saudi royalty members accepted the information. They said, Shantu Loui Fortin is the property of Saudi Prince.
On the other hand, Bermuda's legal entity Appleby said that the owners of the 'real estate company' are owned by the 'Saudi royal family' and 'its assets come from king and Saudi kingdom'.
Two years ago France's Shantou Loui Fortin, the luxury palace house, was sold. Photo: Reuters
Prince of Saudi Arabia, Muhammad Bin Salman has recently announced that the country should be known in the world as a liberal Muslim country. Analysts say that the announcement to return to liberal Islam is part of Saudi Arabia's market plan. At the same time, in the month of November as a part of the campaign against corruption, a corrective campaign began. Several prince, current and former ministers and wealthy traders were arrested in this connection. Initially, the operation is being run in the capital Riyadh and the port city of Jeddah.
Saudi Prince Mohammad bin Salman recently told the New York Times in an interview that no one was arrested for political reasons. He said, 'You must have given a signal about this (corruption), nobody can escape.'
Critics say that in order to integrate their power, Prince Salman is running this anti-corruption campaign. Although talking about declaration of war against corruption itself, recent reports have revealed that Salman's wealthy assets were bought. It is not only home, but also the news of the purchase of Leonardo da Vinci's artwork and $ 50 million Yacht in Saudi Arabia for $ 450 million. They have also been bought by the shell company.
Bruce and Ridel, a former CIA analyst with US intelligence agency, said, "He is now trying to create an image of himself. He meant that he is different. Saudi prince is trying to prove himself as a social reformer. He is trying to prove himself in a corruption-free way. This news will make a big hit.
However, the Saudi government or the royal family did not comment on the recent report of The New York Times. The press was requested by the media. But there is no response to this.