The fugitive businessperson bought an unfinished villa worth five million euros to fulfil certain conditions, report says.
Fugitive businessperson Low Taek Jho sought to obtain a passport from Cyprus, an island state in the Mediterranean, as authorities closed in on him and the 1MDB scandal in 2015., Low had engaged global passport and citizenship broker Henley & Partners to obtain the passport.
It said Low bought an unfinished villa worth five million euros in Cyprus to fulfil the conditions on Sept 23, 2015.It added that Low needed the alternative passport to facilitate his international movement as investigators closed in.
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