Close Menu
    Facebook Instagram LinkedIn
    • العربية (Arabic)
    • English
    • Français (French)
    Facebook Instagram LinkedIn
    Middle East Transparent
    • Home
    • Categories
      1. Headlines
      2. Features
      3. Commentary
      4. Magazine
      5. Cash economy
      Featured
      Headlines Shaffaf Exclusive

      Drivers Behind Audi’s Top-Level Management Shake-Up

      Recent
      15 January 2026

      Drivers Behind Audi’s Top-Level Management Shake-Up

      13 January 2026

      Provisional power, permanent rhetoric

      12 January 2026

      Saida and the Politics of a Surplus City

    • Contact us
    • Archives
    • Subscribe
    • العربية (Arabic)
    • English
    • Français (French)
    Middle East Transparent
    You are at:Home»Categories»Headlines»Drivers Behind Audi’s Top-Level Management Shake-Up

    Drivers Behind Audi’s Top-Level Management Shake-Up

    0
    By Shaffaf Exclusive on 15 January 2026 Headlines

    New information indicates that the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) and the International Finance Corporation (IFC), as shareholders in Audi Bank, have advocated for a reshuffle in the bank’s senior leadership.

     

     

    Their position is reportedly related to proceedings initiated by Accountability Now in France and Switzerland against the group’s chairman, Samir Hanna, in which the Banque du Liban (BDL) has emerged as a counterparty.

     

    Accountability Now sources add:

    The French financial Prosecutor office (PNF) confirms the launch of an investigation relating to a suspected 154 million dollar fraud involving Bank Audi, Mr. Samir Hanna, Mr. Riad Salame and a former senior official following a criminal complaint filed by ACTS Accountability Now.

    It is suspected that the scheme aimed at allowing Mr. Salame to become an anonymous shareholder of Bank Audi, and to personally benefit from billions of dollars of profits made by the bank via the “financial engineering”. Further investigations are currently led by Accountability Now in relation to Bank Audi and Mr. Samir Hanna with respect to suspected embezzlement of public funds for their own benefit. The funds seem to have been partly reinvested in real estate in France.

     

    Also, read:

    Walid Sinno:  Lebanon’s banks are running out of excuses

    Share. Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Email WhatsApp Copy Link
    Previous ArticleProvisional power, permanent rhetoric
    Subscribe
    Notify of
    guest
    guest
    0 Comments
    Newest
    Oldest Most Voted
    Inline Feedbacks
    View all comments
    RSS Recent post in french
    • Pourquoi la pomme de la tyrannie tombe-t-elle toujours ? 10 January 2026 Walid Sinno
    • La liberté comme dette — et comme devoir trahi par les gouvernants 2 January 2026 Walid Sinno
    • La « Gap Law »: pourquoi la précipitation, et pourquoi les Français ? 30 December 2025 Pierre-Étienne Renaudin
    • Au Liban, une réforme cruciale pour sortir enfin de la crise 23 December 2025 Sibylle Rizk
    • Le Grand Hôtel Abysse sert toujours des repas en 2025 16 December 2025 Walid Sinno
    RSS Recent post in arabic
    • من كان وراء الإطاحة برئيس مجلس إدارة “بنك عوده”؟ 15 January 2026 خاص بالشفاف
    • “يا حيف”!: حزب الله أبلغ سلطات بيروت أنه لن يردّ على القصف الأميركي لإيران 14 January 2026 رويترز
    • صيدا: قوة استيعاب “المدينة الفائضة”! 14 January 2026 سمارة القزّي
    • الصين تدخل في معركة سياسية وقضائية مع هولندا 13 January 2026 د. عبدالله المدني
    • ماذا يمكن ان يُراد لإيران؟ 11 January 2026 بدر أشكناني
    26 February 2011

    Metransparent Preliminary Black List of Qaddafi’s Financial Aides Outside Libya

    6 December 2008

    Interview with Prof Hafiz Mohammad Saeed

    7 July 2009

    The messy state of the Hindu temples in Pakistan

    27 July 2009

    Sayed Mahmoud El Qemany Apeal to the World Conscience

    8 March 2022

    Russian Orthodox priests call for immediate end to war in Ukraine

    Recent Comments
    • Drivers Behind Audi’s Top-Level Management Shake-Up - Middle East Transparent on Lebanon’s banks are running out of excuses
    • MEMEMEM on If we accept the common narratives about Ashura, Karbala, and Hussein!
    • اروپا باید تمرین «تنش‌زدایی رقابتی» در قطب شمال را متوقف کند - MORSHEDI on Europe Must Stop Practicing “Competitive Détente” in the Arctic
    • The Financial Stabilization and Deposits Repayment Act: A Controversial Step in Lebanon’s Crisis Management - Middle East Transparent on Statement by BDL Governor on the Draft Financial Stabilization and Deposits Repayment Act (FSDR Act)
    • The Financial Stabilization and Deposits Repayment Act: A Controversial Step in Lebanon’s Crisis Management - Middle East Transparent on Lebanon’s Financial Gap Resolution Plan: Legalizing the Heist
    Donate
    © 2026 Middle East Transparent

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.

    wpDiscuz