Isabel dos Santos, oldest daughter of Angolan President José
Eduardo dos Santos is one of Africa’s richest women.
Forbes magazine’s
Kerry A. Dolan and Rafael Marques de Morais report on how she managed to
amass a fortune worth $3 billion in a country living on $2 a day.
As best as we can trace, every major Angolan investment held by Dos
Santos stems either from taking a chunk of a company that wants to do
business in the country or from a stroke of the president’s pen that cut
her into the action. Her story is a rare window into the same, tragic
kleptocratic narrative that grips resource-rich countries around the
world.
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