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The Bush-Bin Laden Money Connection


"Former President George Bush met with King Fahd, right, on a trip to Saudi
Arabia last year as part of his work for the Carlyle Group." (NYT, 3/5/01)

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"Hike in US defence spending to benefit Osama's family": Bin Laden-Bush
business connection seen through Carlyle Group
"If the United States boosts defence spending in its quest to stop Saudi
dissident Osama bin Laden's alleged terrorist activities, his family may be
the unexpected beneficiary of that, media reports said. "Among its far-flung
business interests, the well-heeled Saudi Arabian clan, which says it is
estranged from Laden, is an investor in a fund established by Carlyle Group,
a well-connected Washington merchant bank specialising in buyouts of defence
and aerospace companies," The Wall Street Journal said in an investigative
dispatch. It said "through this investment and its ties to Saudi royalty, the
bin Laden family has become acquainted with some of the biggest names in the
Republican Party." "In recent years, former president George H W Bush,
ex-secretary of state James Baker and ex-secretary of defence Frank Carlucci
have made the pilgrimage to the bin Laden family's headquarters in Jeddah
(Saudi Arabia). "Ex-president Bush makes speeches on behalf of Carlyle Group
and is senior adviser to its Asian Partners Fund, while Baker is its senior
counsellor and Carlucci is the group's chairman," the journal said."
--Hindustani Times, 9/28/01

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Part Two : Inside The Carlyle Group
With former US Defense Secretary Frank Carlucci as its chairman, it's no
surprise that The Carlyle Group is drawn to defense. Defense and aerospace
firms such as United Defense Industries make up a significant share of the
world's largest private equity firm's portfolio. Also represented are
information technology (Federal Data), health care, real estate, and bottling
companies. Since Carlucci joined in 1989, a host of staffers from the Reagan
and first Bush administrations have stinted at the company, including
ex-Secretary of State James Baker and ex-budget chief Richard Darman. Former
President Bush and former UK Prime Minister John Major have also made
appearances. --Hoovers Online
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...Traveling with the fanfare of dignitaries, Mr. Bush and Mr. Baker [use]
their extensive government contacts to further their business interests as
representatives of the Carlyle Group, a $12 billion private equity firm based
in Washington that has parlayed a roster of former top-level government
officials, largely from the Bush and Reagan administrations, into a
moneymaking machine. In a new spin on Washington's revolving door between
business and government, where lobbying by former officials is restricted but
soliciting investments is not, Carlyle has upped the ante and taken the
practice global. Mr. Bush and Mr. Baker were accompanied on their trips by
former Prime Minister John Major of Britain, another of Carlyle's political
stars. With door-openers of this caliber, along with shrewd investment
skills, Carlyle has gone from an unknown in the world of private equity to
one of its biggest players. Private equity, which involves buying up
companies in private deals and reselling them, is a high-end business open
only to the very rich. Over the last decade, the Carlyle empire has grown to
span three continents and include investments in most corners of the world.
It owns so many companies that it is now in effect one of the nation's
biggest defense contractors and a force in global telecommunications. Its
blue-chip investors include major banks and insurance companies,
billion-dollar pension funds and wealthy investors from Abu Dhabi to
Singapore. In getting business for Carlyle, Mr. Bush has been impressive. His
meeting with the crown prince was followed by a yacht cruise and private
dinners with Saudi businessmen. And Mr. Bush led Carlyle's successful entry
into South Korea, the fastest-growing economy in Asia. After his meetings
with the prime minister and other government and business leaders, Carlyle
won a tough competition for control of KorAm, one of Korea's few healthy
banks. The steady flow of politicians to lucrative private-sector jobs based
on their government contacts is a familiar Washington tale. But in this case,
it is being played out for more dollars, on a global stage, and in the world
of private finance, where the minimal government rules prohibiting lobbying
by former officials for a given period are not a factor. These rules say
nothing about potential conflicts when former government officials use their
connections and insights for financial gain, and they may attract more notice
now that George W. Bush is president. Many of those involved with Carlyle,
which invests largely in companies that do business with the government or
are affected by government regulations, have ties to the Oval Office.

For instance, Frank C. Carlucci, a Reagan secretary of defense who as much as
anyone is responsible for Carlyle's success, said he met in February with his
old college classmate Donald H. Rumsfeld, the secretary of defense, and Vice
President Dick Cheney, himself a defense secretary under former President
Bush, to talk about military matters — at a time when Carlyle has several
billion-dollar defense projects under consideration.... "Carlyle is as deeply
wired into the current administration as they can possibly be," said Charles
Lewis, executive director of the Center for Public Integrity, a nonprofit
public interest group based in Washington. "George Bush is getting money from
private interests that have business before the government, while his son is
president. And, in a really peculiar way, George W. Bush could, some day,
benefit financially from his own administration's decisions, through his
father's investments. The average American doesn't know that and, to me,
that's a jaw-dropper."
It is difficult to determine exactly how much money the senior Mr. Bush and
Mr. Baker have made. Mr. Baker is a Carlyle partner, and Mr. Bush has the
title senior adviser to its Asian activities. With a current market value of
about $3.5 billion on Carlyle's equity and with the firm owned by 18 partners
and one outside investor, Mr. Baker's Carlyle stake would be worth about $180
million if each partner held an equal stake. It is not known whether he has
more or less than the other partners. Unlike Mr. Baker, Mr. Bush has no
ownership stake in Carlyle; he is an adviser and an investor and is
compensated by obtaining stakes in Carlyle investments. Carlyle executives
cited, for example, Mr. Bush's being allowed to put money he earns giving
speeches for Carlyle into its investment funds. Mr. Bush generally receives
$80,000 to $100,000 for a speech. He sits on no corporate boards other than
Carlyle's. Carlyle also gave the Bush family a hand in 1990 by putting George
W. Bush, who was then struggling to find a career, on the board of a Carlyle
subsidiary, Caterair, an airline-catering company....

With $12 billion from investors, Carlyle claims to be the nation's largest
private equity fund and makes money by investing in undervalued companies and
reselling at a profit.... The California state pension fund invested $305
million with Carlyle, and the Texas teachers pension fund — whose board was
appointed when George W. Bush was governor — gave Carlyle $100 million to
invest in November. Carlyle also works as a financial adviser to the Saudi
government....Carlyle has done well for its investors, returning an average
of 34 percent a year over the last decade, in line with other private equity
funds. It has done this by buying what it knows best — companies that are
regulated by the government. Nearly two-thirds of its investments are in
defense and telecommunications companies, which are affected by shifts in
government spending and policy. ...Carlyle has become the nation's 11th
largest defense contractor, owning companies that make tanks, aircraft wings
and a broad array of other military equipment. It also owns health care
companies, real estate, Internet companies, a bottling company and even Le
Figaro, the French newspaper.... And its access extends well beyond American
shores. In Europe, Carlyle has assembled an advisory board that besides Mr.
Major includes Karl Otto Pöhl, former president of German's Bundesbank, and
the past or present chairmen of B.M.W., Hoffman-LaRoche, Nestlé, LVMH-Moët
Hennessy, Louis Vuitton and Aerospatiale, the French Airbus partner.
Carlyle's Asia advisory board, which helps raise money and finds and reviews
deals, includes former President Fidel V. Ramos of the Philippines, the
former prime minister of Thailand and the executive director of the Abu Dhabi
Investment Authority. The former South Korean prime minister Park Tae Joon
was also an adviser to Carlyle.... In an office adorned with photographs of
Mr. Carlucci and the politically mighty — he sits beneath an Oval Office
picture of himself and Mr. Reagan — Mr. Carlucci makes it clear that his
extensive government and global ties are as fresh as ever. "I know Rumsfeld
extremely well," Mr. Carlucci said in an interview. "We've been close friends
throughout the years. We were college classmates."...NYT, 3/5/01

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