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Abraaj Founder Naqvi Hasn't Paid $20 Million Bail, Stays in Jail

Abraaj Founder Naqvi Hasn't Paid $20 Million Bail, Stays in Jail

(Bloomberg) -- Arif Naqvi, the Abraaj Group founder caught up in a U.S. fraud probe, is still being held in U.K. jail days after he won bail -- because he hasn’t paid the 15 million-pound ($20 million) security bond.

Naqvi can be released once he pays, a London court ruled on Friday. But Westminster Magistrates’ Court confirmed on Tuesday that he’s yet to come up with the funds and is still in custody. His spokeswoman and lawyer didn’t immediately comment.

Abraaj Founder Naqvi Hasn't Paid $20 Million Bail, Stays in Jail

The bail bond is the largest of its kind ever ordered in the U.K., Naqvi said in his filings for Friday’s hearing. The conditions -- which include staying in his London home and wearing an electronic tag -- “effectively amount to house arrest,” the judge said in court.

Naqvi is one of several Abraaj officials caught up in a probe of what had been the Middle East’s biggest private-equity fund. He is charged with inflating the value of the Dubai-based firm’s holdings and stealing hundreds of millions of dollars. He denies the accusations and says the idea he took money out for his own personal benefit is "ludicrous." He’s fighting a U.S. extradition bid.

Abraaj collapsed last year in the world’s biggest private-equity insolvency. Founded in 2002, it grew to become one of the world’s most influential emerging-market investors, with stakes in health care, clean energy, lending and real estate across Africa, Asia, Latin America and Turkey.

Naqvi surrendered control in 2018. Abraaj, which managed almost $14 billion, was forced into liquidation in June after a group of investors, including the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, commissioned an audit to investigate the alleged mismanagement of money in its health-care fund.

To contact the reporters on this story: Kaye Wiggins in London at kwiggins4@bloomberg.net;Dinesh Nair in London at dnair5@bloomberg.net

To contact the editors responsible for this story: Anthony Aarons at aaarons@bloomberg.net, Christopher Elser, Peter Chapman

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