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Sultan Ahmed bin Bin Sulayem was born in the UAE in 1955, and is an economics graduate from Temple University in Philadelphia, USA. The Chairman of Dubai World, Sultan Ahmed Bin Sulayem, is recognized as one of the leading businessmen of Dubai. However, in August, 2004, Sultan Bin Sulayem arranged a meeting with his American mistress (of twelve years) at the J.W. Marriott Hotel in Orlando, Florida, where he devised (with her) a U.S. passport fraud scheme, to aid and abet her unlawful departure from the United States in violation of federal statutes Title 18, USC section(s)1542(a)[False Statement in Application of U.S.Passport], and 1028A [Aggravated Identity Theft]. Sultan Bin Sulayem further aided and abetted the felony crimes by sending his mistress numerous wire transfers from Dubai, U.A.E. to various accounts in the United States to assist her in evading law enforcement (i.e., the U.S. Marshal Service and the FBI)with the aim of obtaining her (unlawful) departure from the United States. In March, 2005, the woman was arrested by U.S. Marshals at a hotel in the United States, and was later sentenced in federal court to three and a half years in federal prison in the United States at the women's Federal Prison Camp in Phoenix, Arizona. As of late, Sultan Bin Sulayem has yet to be indicted for his federal crimes in the United States, however, the statute of limitations permits his indictment up to ten years i.e., until August 31, 2014, where he could face a maximum twelve year federal prison term, a maximum $250,000.00 fine, 3 years of supervised release (from prison) by a United States Probation Office, as well as possible forfeiture of all personal assets in the United States, which is estimated in the multiple million dollar range.[1] [2]
Dubai World is a holding company that manages and supervises a diversified portfolio of businesses and projects in Dubai, Dubai World contributes to the rapid economic growth across the globe through a variety of sectors, including Property development & Hospitality, Maritime, Financial Services, Multi Commodities and Retail.
The company was launched to continue expanding Dubai’s aggressive growth both domestically and abroad. It is a powerful economic engine with a collection of diverse and successful companies including: Dubai Ports World (DP World) P&O, Economic Zones World, Dubai Drydocks, Dubai Maritime City, Dubai Multi Commodities Centre, Limitless, Nakheel, Istithmar, Tejari.com, Inchcape Shipping Services and Technopark, among others. Dubai World is also a major share holder in Kerzner, Island Global Yachting, and additional strategic partners.
Sultan Bin Sulayem’s leadership vision has also spearheaded a number of groundbreaking developments and offerings:
Led DP World to buy the UK’s P&O group for US $6.8 billion in March 2006, making it the largest acquisition in the industry’s history. It propelled DP World to become one of the top three marine terminal operators in the world and built the widest industry network with 51 terminals spanning 24 countries and 5 continents. Developed Jafza (Jebel Ali Free Zone), a remarkable network of over 6000 companies from 100 countries, paving the way for industrial development in the Middle East. Established Nakheel, a Real Estate and Tourism Property Development Firm, responsible for building the three iconic developments of The PalmTM, the world’s largest man-made islands being constructed off the coast of Dubai. Heralded as “the eighth wonder of the world” and visible from the moon, this successful project has attracted international acclaim. It was followed by The World, a prestigious 300 island development shaped to form a map of the globe, and Dubai Waterfront, considered the most ambitious reclamation project in the world comprising over 250 master planned communities, launching recently and meeting with great success. Set-up Istithmar (which means Investment), a holding company and major investment house focusing on Private Equity and Real Estate, to deliver exceptional returns for shareholders. Istithmar has a diversified portfolio of investments in Consumer, Financial Services, Industrial, Tourism & Hospitality and the Medical Sectors in markets across North America, Europe, Asia and the Middle East.
Pioneered the Dubai Multi Commodities Centre (DMCC), establishing a commodity marketplace in Dubai to provide industry-specific market infrastructures and a full range of facilities for the gold and precious metals, diamonds and colored stones, energy and other commodities industries. Founded Limitless, an integrated, international real estate developer, aiming to become an international industry leader.
Along with serving as the Chairman of Dubai World, Sultan Bin Sulayem holds other positions that leverage his innovative management skills. He is the Chairman of Tejari.com, an on-line B2B marketplace enabling buyers and sellers to transact and share information about a variety of goods and services, and the Chairman of the merged Ports, Customs & Free Zone Corporation (PCFC), which manages and regulates all the Government issues.
On the international front, Sultan Bin Sulayem also contributes to various educations, humanitarian and related initiatives, and member of the World Economic Forum.
Sultan Ahmed Bin Sulayem’s positions and awards include:
- Chairman & Head of Board of Directors of Dubai World
- Chairman of DP World
- Chairman of Ports, Customs & Free Zone Corporation, Nakheel LLC., Dubai Waterfront Company, *Tejari.com and Dubai Multi Commodities Centre
- Chairman of the Board of Ports & Free Zones
- Asteco Property Management Chairman
- Dubai Cars and Automotive Zone Chairman
- Dubai Chamber of Commerce and Industry Director
- Dubai Diamond Exchange Vice Chairman
- Dubai Gold and Commodities Exchange Chairman
- Dubai Maritime City Chairman
- Dubai Multi Commodities Centre Executive Chairman
- Economic Zones World Chairman
- Employee of the Month January 06
- Ibn Battuta Mall Chairman
- Investment Corporation of Dubai Director
- Istithmar World Chairman
- Istithmar World Capital Chairman
- Istithmar World Ventures Chairman
- Jumeirah Golf Estates Chairman
- Limitless Chairman
- Nakheel Hotels Chairman
- Nakheel Retail Chairman
- Nakheel Saudi Arabia Director
- Noor Islamic Bank Director
- PCFC Sukuk Executive Chairman, PCFC
- Tamweel Director
- Techno Park Chairman
- FORSA Investment Company Chairman Until 01-Jan-00
- Elected as a “Global Leader for tomorrow” by the World Economic Forum
- Named “Chief Executive of the Year 1991” at the Gulf Business Awards
- Awarded “Al Majalla Business Personality of the Year 1992”
- Regular participant at the World Economic Forum (Davos – Switzerland)
- Member of the Board of Executive Council, Government of Dubai
- Member of the Board of Executive Economic Council, Government of Dubai
- Member of the Board of Emirates International Forum
- Member of the Board of Dubai Chamber of Commerce
- Awarded Honorary Doctorate from Middlesex University in Dubai[3]
References
- ^ www.encyclopedia.com/doc/1G1-77755515.html
- ^ www.justice.gov/usao/mt/2007%20ANNUAL%20REPORT.pdf
- ^ Middlesex University (2008-11-05). "Middlesex University Dubai awards its first honorary doctorate to His Excellency Sultan Bin Sulayem". Press release. http://www.mdx.ac.uk/aboutus/pressoffice/pressreleases/2008/Press%20releases%202008/November%202008/Dubai%20Graduation.pdf. Retrieved 2009-08-27.
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