Bail Out Letter in Favor of Prince Alwaleed

Beloved Crown Prince Mohammad Bin Salman

(Click to see handwritten letter)

Enclosed you will find a letter a decharge and in favor of a release from prison of His Royal Highness Prince Alwaleed bin Talal bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, the Executive Chairman of the Kingdom Holding Company and the Alwaleed Philanthropies who was arrested in November 2017, and who is currently in detention in Riyadh. He is held responsible for corruption, says the press. Herewith, I would like to assert that the investigators take into account the fact that unless someone tells His Royal Highness Prince Alwaleed bin Talal that as the Chairman of a holding and a charity, to pay attention to certain individuals who might not be working in the interest of his company or in his favor. I am pinpointing the Kingdom Foundation’s ties to the United Nations Organization through the humanitarian aid. Both organizations are similar financial instruments. I am a witness that instead of working together with the Kingdom Foundation, the Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Aid (OCHA) was unfortunately competing fiercely against the Kingdom Foundation for projects the that I sent to the Kingdom Foundation, and indirectly they are competing for the funds from all the governments in the world against the foundation. In the attached letter, I outline in detail my personal experience with a funding application which I submitted to the Kingdom Foundation in 2007, for Digital Unity and for building a network of Centers for Excellence in Diversity Competence and Globalization aiming at improving the image of the Muslims, particularly in Europe. The Kingdom Foundation’s staff rejected it in an unfriendly way which continues to torment my spirit today, and they suggested to forward my proposal to OCHA. The Managing Director of the Kingdom Foundation was Miss Muna AbuSulayman. She was also the U.N. Ambassador of Goodwill, and she created a conflict of interest regarding my funding proposal. A few months after I sent my proposal, I found my projects being copied by infoDev, the technology arm of the World Bank, by the UNAOC and by Google for attracting billions of US dollars from the governments and from the NASDAQ and the NYSE, just to name a few examples. Is this the philanthropy of His Royal Highness Prince Alwaleed bin Talal or the philanthropy of Miss AbuSulayman, according to you, Your Royal Highness ? Given that he is the “Executive” Chairman and considered by the law at the responsible person for everything which the Kingdom Foundation does, I advised His Royal Highness Prince Alwaleed bin Talal about the dangers in his company and I have requested to audit the Kingdom Foundation thoroughly to understand why they stopped the funding procedure for my proposals, if my projects were good enough for OCHA.. I have the honor to supply my audit report based on the correspondence with the foundation. The investigators of the Crown may have overlooked this gigantic corruption case. My aim is to help direct the searches towards other employees of the Kingdom Holding Company who might have left the company already, after having accumulated sufficient corruption money to cover more than a lifetime. Allow me to renew the same request for an audit with Your Royal Highness Crown Prince Mohammad bin Salman, and to have at least Miss Muna AbuSulayman interrogated on her conflicting role with the United Nations. With the evidence at hand in his favor, is it possible in the meantime, to immediately release from prison His Royal Highness Prince Alwaleed bin Talal bin Abdulaziz Al Saud ? I have just sent the same proposal to the Alwaleed Philanthropies, where he is needed for taking the final decision. I thank you greatly, Beloved Crown Prince Mohammad Bin Salman, for your kind attention and for your cooperation. Naima Mouali

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