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Cuban authorities arrest British man in corruption probe

Posted on Thursday, 04.26.12

Cuban authorities arrest British man in corruption probe

Architect Stephen Purvis was spearheading an ambitious golf resort

project when he was .

By Juan O. Tamayo

jtamayo@ElNuevoHerald.com

In the latest of Cuba's burgeoning corruption scandals, government

investigators have arrested a British architect who spearheaded an

ambitious project to build a 1,200-home golf resort just east of Havana,

according to news reports.

Architect Stephen Purvis has been chief operating officer for Coral

Capital Group Ltd., a British fund that backed the Bellomonte

golf resort and partnered in a $43 million development project in the

port of Mariel, west of Havana.

Rhys Patrick, spokesman for the British embassy in Havana, confirmed

"there's a British citizen arrested and under investigation," according

to reports Wednesday by Radio Martí and Cuba Standard, a Florida-based

Web site on the Cuban .

Cuba's investigation of Coral Capital was the latest in a long string of

official corruption scandals that have become known since ruler Raúl

Castro replaced ailing brother Fidel in 2006.

They have hit the aviation, telecommunications, nickel, juice, cigar and

several other industries and led to the arrests or dismissals of scores

of government officials — including Julio Cesar Díaz Garrandés,

boyfriend of Raúl Castro's youngest daughter.

Although Coral Capital's managing partner, Amado Fakhre, also a British

citizen, was arrested in October, the Cuban government has made no

public comment on the case or most of the other corruption scandals.

Coral Capital, registered in the British Virgin Islands, was founded in

1999 to invest in Cuba projects such as the Saratoga in Havana and

the golf resort. It also owned a trading company that sold heavy

equipment to the Cuban government and financed other import deals.

Its web site has claimed it invested $75 million in Cuba and had more

than $1 billion in projects, including the 650-acre Bellomonte, one of

at least four huge golf resorts that Castro has green-lighted to expand

Cuba's industry.

The Reuters news agency in Havana has reported that the Cuban

investigation involves bribes paid by Coral Capital's trading arm to

usually poorly paid government officials to win large contracts for

state purchases.

The Cuba Standard report noted that many foreign business persons in

Havana are complaining about the lack of transparency in corruption

prosecutions, and one predicted it would be difficult for Cuba to find

foreign investors in the future.

http://www.miamiherald.com/2012/04/26/2767953/cuban-authorities-arrest-british.html

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