Jonathan James Bush
President George W. Bush’s uncle, Jonathan
James Bush, was a top executive at a bank that paid $41 million in fines for
laundering money for Chilean dictator Augusto Pinochet and other despots. Riggs Bank
also held an account for a Saudi princess who may have funneled money to terrorists
involved in the September 11 attacks.
Jonathan Bush, a major fundraiser for his
nephew, was appointed in 2000 to run Riggs Investment Management Co. Riggs Bank, at
one time Washington’s biggest, oldest and most illustrious, in 1997 bought the
company that Bush created: J. Bush & Co.
Bush’s firm, which he founded in
1970, specialized in offering discreet banking services to foreign embassies in
Washington. Riggs used it to create a one-stop financial outlet offering a range of
services, from insurance to securities trading and investment advice. News reports
at the time said investment bankers estimated the undisclosed purchase price at $5.5
million.
During the time Bush was an executive at Riggs, Saudi Arabian
Princess Haifa Al-Faisal withdrew tens of thousands of dollars from her Riggs bank
account and gave it to the families of two Saudi students who subsidized two Saudi
terrorists involved in the Sept. 11 attacks. Princess Haifa is married to Saudi
Arabia’s U.S. ambassador, Prince Bandar bin Sultan. Jonathan Bush had been a financial advisor to
Prince Bandar for years.
The Bush administration censored sections of a 2003
Congressional report on the 2001 terrorist attack that dealt with Riggs accounts
held by Saudis.
The Washington Post, citing an unidentified source, reported
that Bush’s investment advice unit had no relationship “whatsoever’’ with any of the
Riggs’s Saudi accounts.
Riggs paid a $25 million civil fine in May 2004 “for
failing to report to bank regulators suspicious transactions involving ambassadorial
accounts of Saudi Arabia and Equatorial Guinea.” A year later the bank agreed to a
$16 million fine and pleaded guilty to violating the Bank Secrecy Act by hiding
transfers of millions of dollars in accounts controlled by Pinochet and top
officials of Equatorial Guinea, once the bank’s largest customer. The judge called
Riggs a “greedy corporate henchman of dictators and their corrupt
regimes.’’
R. Ashley Lee, the top
U.S. bank examiner supervising Washington’s largest bank, kept details about Riggs
Bank’s relationship with Pinochet out of the bank’s case file.
That happened
just a few months before Lee retired from the government position at the Office of
the Comptroller of the Currency and joined Riggs as a senior executive. While still
working for the government, Lee recommended that the bank not be punished for
failing to take steps designed to prevent money laundering.
After the series
of scandals, Riggs was bought by PNC in 2004 for $779 million. PNC shed all of
Riggs’ international and ambassadorial business and focused on retail banking. In
July 2005 Webster Bank bought J. Bush & Co.
During the 2000 campaign, Jonathan Bush was a major contributor and
fundraiser for his nephew’s election and was named a “Bush pioneer’’ for raising
more than $100,000 for the campaign.
In the early1980s, Jonathan pulled
together two dozen investors to raise $3 million to help launch George W. Bush’s first oil venture, Arbusto,
later called Bush Explorations. One of the investors was representing Salem Bin Laden of the Saudi Binladin Group.
As it neared financial collapse in September 1984, Bush Exploration merged with
Spectrum 7 Energy Corp. It was bought in 1986 for $2.2 million by Harken
Energy.
Over the next few years, Harken would turn out to have links to Saudi
money, CIA-connected Filipinos, the Harvard Endowment, the emir of Bahrain, and the
shadowy Bank of Credit and Commerce International. BCCI was the largest criminal
enterprise in history, a bank whose principals stole an estimated $12 billion from
their depositors.
Categories
International Finance | 9/11 | Homeland Security
Sources
- http://www.democrats.com/node/4086
- http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/ html/nationworld/2002162985_riggs28.html
- http://alaric3rh.home.sprynet.com/s cience/bceo.html
- http://groups.yahoo.com/group/WarOnFreedom/message/1081
- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jonathan_Bush
- http://www.washingtonpost.co m/wp-dyn/articles/A28396-2004May14.html
- http://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php ?title=Jonathan_J._Bush
- http://www.whitehouseforsale.org/ContributorsAndPayb acks/pioneer_profile.cfm?pioneer_ID=158