DOHA: Qatari prosecutors have charged former finance minister Ali Sharif Al-Emadi with bribery, money laundering and a range of corruption charges, the state news agency said on Sunday.

Al-Emadi, 54, was arrested in May 2021 when he was one of the most influential business executives in the Middle East. He will face trial with other defendants, Qatar News Agency reported.

The former minister has been charged with “bribery, appropriation of public money, abuse of office, abuse of power, damage to public money and money laundering,” prosecutors were quoted as saying. Al-Emadi, who became finance minister and chairman of Qatar National Bank in 2013, has not been held in detention.

Prosecutors said the investigation had been completed “by interrogating the accused, hearing witnesses, and examining the technical reports” but gave no details on the charges, the sums involved or the identity of the other accused.

Al-Emadi rose through the ranks after joining QNB in 2005 as it became one of the most influential banking groups in the Middle East.

Published in Dawn, March 20th, 2023

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