U.S.-based business publisher
Forbes has formed a partnership with a company controlled by Isabel dos Santos,
daughter of the Angolan President, to publish a new magazine edition for
Portuguese-speaking African countries.
Forbes Portuguese Africa will be
a joint venture with ZAP, a company in which Ms. Dos Santos has a 70 percent
shareholding. Last August, Forbes published information revealing that the
President's daughter had acquired almost her entire Angolan fortune through
corrupt means.
The announcement comes almost a
year after Forbes included Ms. Dos Santos on its list of Africa's wealthiest
people. It assessed her wealth at U.S. $3 billion, making her the richest woman
on the African continent.
The inclusion of Ms. Dos Santos
on the list attracted criticism that Forbes was glorifying a woman who owed her
fortune to the political influence of her father, President José Eduardo dos
Santos.
In response to that criticism, in
August, Forbes published an article co-authored by Angolan journalist Rafael
Marques de Morais, which investigated the origins of Ms. Dos Santos's fortune.
In that article, Forbes revealed
that "as best as we can trace, every major Angolan investment held by
[Isabel] 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."
The investigation provoked an
angry reaction from the associates of the Dos Santos family. Angolan media
loyal to the President published unfounded allegations that a daughter of the
late Angolan rebel leader, Jonas Savimbi, had interests in Forbes.
Original article: http://allafrica.com/stories/201312180327.html
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