Forbes
Congo, one of the poorest nations on Earth, offered former President
Bill Clinton a speaking fee of $650,000–a sum equal to annual per-capita
income of 2,813 Congolese. Indeed, the International Monetary Fund
ranks the Democratic Republic of the Congo dead last in its global income rankings. What did it expect in return for its investment?
In the proposed 2012 contract, the organizers expected a speech and
at least one photograph each with the leaders of the Democratic Republic
of the Congo and the Congo, which appeared to be splitting the princely
honorarium. (Since there are two nations known as Congo, in this
article, unless otherwise specified, I am referring to the Democratic
Republic of the Congo whenever I write “Congo” alone.) That doesn’t seem
like much of a return, two snaps and a chat. So the question is: What
else did Congo want for its money?
Congo’s extraordinary offer to Clinton first surfaced in a batch of
Hillary Clinton’s emails released this past August, where it won little
attention at the time. Newly leaked documents, known as the “Panama
papers,” shed new light on the mystery as well as the misdoings of
Congo’s corrupt rulers.
While Hillary Clinton was Secretary of State, America’s top official
dealing with foreign leaders, former President Bill Clinton travelled
the world giving speeches to world leaders and overseas interests–earning at least $48 million while his wife was America’s top diplomat. Why weren’t the payments to one Clinton not considered a bribe to the other Clinton?... READ MORE
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