Hit with an Al Jazeera report it has sold Golden Visas that come with European Union passports to wealthy foreigners with criminal and corrupt records, Cyprus’ government said they were all legitimate at the time, AP reports.
The report by the news site’s Investigative Unit said beneficiaries have included convicted fraudsters, money launderers and political figures accused of corruption from more than 70 countries.
It added to what the Reuters news agency said earlier, Al Jazeera claiming to have uncovered the sales of people not properly vetted to see if they are hiding criminal cash in Cypriot banks or laundering money for mobsters and politicians.
The report cited a large cache of official documents the site said it had obtained, calling them The Cyprus Papers, a review of more than 1,400 passport applications approved by the government from 2017-19.
Cyprus’ much-criticized Golden Visa offers citizenship in exchange for an investment of 2 million euros ($2.36 million,) including the purchase of a residence worth at least 500,000 euros ($589,749.50, in addition to another 150,000 euros ($176,924.85.)
Their value is heightened by coming with passports allowing travel, banking and working within the 28-member state bloc, with restrictions now in place with some because of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.
The site named names and said it would reveal the identities of dozens of people “who acquired Cypriot citizenship who, according to the country’s own rules, in many cases should not have received a passport.”
The Cypriot Parliament in July beefed up the eligibility criteria for the scheme which has brought in more than 7 billion euros ($8.26 billion,) since it began, coming relatively close to matching a 10-billion euro ($11.79 billion) international bailout that propped up the economy and banks in 2013.
The program has attracted more than 7,000 investors because a passport from the Mediterranean island of Cyprus automatically grants its holder citizenship to the entire 27-member EU, allowing free travel, banking and work in the bloc.
Read the full report at thenationalherald.com
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