Uzbek leader’s daughter probed for corruption

Published September 24, 2014
Gulnara Karimova
Gulnara Karimova

MOSCOW: The eldest daughter of Uzbekistan’s President Islam Karimov is under house arrest and being probed for suspected corruption and other charges, state prosecutors confirmed on Thursday.

Gulnara Karimova, a flamboyant 42-year-old figure who had parlayed her position into becoming a pop star, a fashion designer and the head of several charitable foundations, had once been seen as a possible successor to her 76-year-old father.

But she found herself in hot water this year after openly criticising officials and her family members on Twitter.

“G.I. Karimova and other people feature in the files of criminal cases,” the prosecutor general’s office said in a rare statement, using Karimova’s initials.

“Karimova... may have used administrative levers and provided the ‘corruption element’ for members of an organised (criminal) group,” it said.

The office acknowledged that Karimova was being held “in isolation” at home, with her 16-year-old daughter Iman. Neither were suffering any health problems, and Iman was free to leave, it said.

“Iman turned 16 this year and she can go away anywhere she likes, including outside Uzbekistan. Since she was born in the US, she has the right to receive US citizenship,” it said.

Published in Dawn, September 24th, 2014

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