
The Comoros passport sales scandal is a
corruption
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, public funds
embezzlement
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,
bribery
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, and
money laundering
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scheme in connection with a
citizenship by investment program launched by the government of the
Comoros Islands
The Comoro Islands or Comoros ( Shikomori ''Komori''; ar, جزر القمر , ''Juzur al-qamar''; french: Les Comores) form an archipelago of volcanic islands situated off the southeastern coast of Africa, to the east of Mozambique and northw ...
.
Proceeds from the program were intended to finance development in the country but were instead embezzled by the perpetrators of the scheme, which include Syrian fugitive businessman
Bashar Kiwan
Muhammad Bashar Kiwan (; born November 30, 1966), known as ''Bachar Kiwan'', is a Syrian-French convicted felon, fraudster and international fugitive. He is sought by the authorities in the Comoros Islands for criminal convictions relating to mon ...
and two former
Comorian Presidents.
The 2008 Comoros Economic Citizenship bill that established the
citizenship by investment program was originally marketed to the
Comoran National Assembly by the perpetrators as an opportunity to draw inbound investment into the Comoros from wealthy
Gulf
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investors, but after its passage was promoted to the governments of
UAE
The United Arab Emirates (UAE; ar, اَلْإِمَارَات الْعَرَبِيَة الْمُتَحِدَة ), or simply the Emirates ( ar, الِْإمَارَات ), is a country in Western Asia (The Middle East). It is located at th ...
and
Kuwait
Kuwait (; ar, الكويت ', or ), officially the State of Kuwait ( ar, دولة الكويت '), is a country in Western Asia. It is situated in the northern edge of Eastern Arabia at the tip of the Persian Gulf, bordering Iraq to the no ...
as a deal to sell Comoran citizenships en masse so they could be freely distributed among the
bedoon
The Bedoon or Bidoon (fully Bidoon jinsiya, ar, بدون ''Bidūn'' ar, بدون جنسية, 'without nationality') are stateless people in several Middle Eastern countries, but particularly in Kuwait, where there is a large population of state ...
(stateless) residents of those countries. Additionally, thousands of passports were alleged to have been sold outside formal channels by 'mafia' networks,
to individuals including Iranians who were involved in sectors that had been targeted by
international sanctions against Iran
There have been a number of sanctions against Iran imposed by a number of countries, especially the United States, and international entities. Iran was the most sanctioned country in the world until it was surpassed by Russia following its inva ...
,
prompting concerns amongst diplomats and security officials in the west that the program was used by Iranians to evade sanctions.
In 2018, the Comoros government announced in an official statement that
Comorian citizenship had been sold to 52,000 foreigners, and that the government should have received $260 million in revenues, a sum equivalent to 40% of its gross domestic product. To date, large amounts of cash cannot be accounted for.
The passports were printed in Belgium by
Semlex Group
Semlex Group, founded in 1992, produces documents and devices for secure identification and offers corresponding services. It is owned and operated by Syrian-Belgian businessman Albert Karaziwan.
It prints the passports of several African and Asia ...
, a Belgian biometric document-maker owned and operated by Syrian-Belgian businessman
Albert Karaziwan
Albert Karaziwan (born 1958) is a Syrian-Belgian businessman who owns and operates Semlex Group, a Belgian identification document and device production company notable for supplying over a dozen African nations with passports or other ID documen ...
.
The program was suspended by Comoros President
Azali Assoumani
Azali Assoumani ( ar, غزالي عثماني; born 1 January 1959) is a Comorian politician and military officer who has served as President of the Comoros since April 2019. He was also president from 2002 to 2006 and 2016 to February 2019. He ...
following his victory in the
2016 Comorian presidential election.
In August 2018, Comoros ex-president
Ahmed Abdallah Mohamed Sambi
Sayyid Ahmed Abdallah Mohamed Sambi ( ar, أحمد عبدالله محمد سامبي, born 5 June 1958) is a Comoros, Comorian Islamic leader and politician, and former President of Comoros. He is popularly known as 'Ayatollah'. After easily winni ...
, Syrian-French businessman Bachar Kiwan, and several other associates were formally charged with corruption and embezzling public funds in connection with the Comoros passport sales scheme.
From 21 to 24 November 2022, Ahmed Abdullah Sambi, Bashar Kiwan,
Majd Suleiman, and other directors of
Comoro Gulf Holdings were tried for
high treason
Treason is the crime of attacking a state authority to which one owes allegiance. This typically includes acts such as participating in a war against one's native country, attempting to overthrow its government, spying on its military, its diplo ...
, embezzlement and money laundering of Comorian public funds allegedly diverted from the
economic citizenship program.
Sambi was found guilty and sentenced to life in imprisonment, former Vice President
Mohamed Ali Soilihi
Mohamed Ali Soilihi (born ca. 1950 in Mbeni, Grande Comore) is a Comorian politician from Grande Comore who served as Vice-President of Union of the Comoros for Ministry of Finance, Budget, Foreign Trade and Economy of Comoros. He served in the c ...
was sentenced to 20 years, and Bashar Kiwan was sentenced to 10 years.
Background
Origin
Comoro Gulf Holdings (CGH) and 2008 Comoros Economic Citizenship Law

The origin of the Comoros passport sales scheme can be traced to French-Syrian businessman
Muhammad Bashar Kiwan, who in 2006 began to lobby the
Comoros legislature to enact a controversial
citizenship by investment scheme in which his close associate, Comoros ex-President
Ahmed Abdallah Sambi
Sayyid Ahmed Abdallah Mohamed Sambi ( ar, أحمد عبدالله محمد سامبي, born 5 June 1958) is a Comorian Islamic leader and politician, and former President of Comoros. He is popularly known as ' Ayatollah'. After easily winning the ...
would have discretion to grant citizenships.
Promises of an investment of more than $100 million on behalf of wealthy Gulf investors were made by
Comoro Gulf Holdings (CGH), a Kuwait-registered firm operated by Bashar Kiwan, to sell the legislation to Comoran lawmakers. In 2008,
Said Attoumani, the former Comoran minister responsible for promoting foreign investment, praised the expected $100 million from wealthy Gulf investors in support of the prospective law.
In a Comoran parliament debate in July 2008, the parliament rejected the proposed economic citizenship law, claiming that it would be equivalent to auctioning off Comorian nationality.

The new law was passed in November 2008 after a number of "fact-finding" missions by Comoran politicians to Kuwait and the UAE organized by Bachar Kiwan
in October,
in which "deputies received laptops and other gifts."
After passage of the law, the former secretary-general of the Comoros parliament, Aboubacar Said Salim, was hired by Comoro Gulf Holdings (CGH).
In a 2009
diplomatic cable
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obtained by
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, US diplomatic officials in Comoros asked their colleagues in the Gulf for more information on Bachar Kiwan, whose company, Comoro Gulf Holdings (CGH) "actively and openly lobbied for a controversial 'economic citizenship law' that appeared to be rejected, then was passed at the National Assembly."
The US cable added:
"Taken at face value, CGH is a limited-funding promoter with a long-term vision of the Comoros as a Gulf tourist destination. Given years of stagnant economic growth, it is unsurprising that President Sambi's government would welcome these investors. Even the active promotion to force through the economic citizenship law could be viewed in terms of investment promotion and assurances. Still, something does not add up and it is worth investigating whether CGH's growing influence in the Comoros is completely benign."
Ahmed Abdallah Sambi worked closely with Comoro Gulf Holdings (CGH) during his presidency (2006 - 2011), during which the company monopolized investment and development in Comoros, controlling major portions of the media, banking, tourism, travel and construction industries. In 2007, Sambi appointed Kiwan to the post of Honorary Consul of Comoros for Kuwait.
Sales
The Bedoon
After passage of the economic citizenship law, Bachar Kiwan marketed the opportunity to purchase Comorian passports en masse to the governments of Kuwait and the UAE, for distribution to their local
Bedoon
The Bedoon or Bidoon (fully Bidoon jinsiya, ar, بدون ''Bidūn'' ar, بدون جنسية, 'without nationality') are stateless people in several Middle Eastern countries, but particularly in Kuwait, where there is a large population of state ...
(stateless resident) populations.
According to ex-President Ahmed Abdallah Sambi, the UAE pledged to $200 million in exchange for the naturalisation of 4,000 Bidoon families who would obtain Comorian citizenship documents.
In 2014, Mazen Al-Jarrah Al-Sabah, assistant undersecretary for citizenship and passport affairs at the Kuwaiti
Ministry of Interior
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announced in an interview that the Kuwaiti government was negotiating with Comoros to offer its Bedoon citizenship in exchange for economic benefits. He said that the process would start as soon as a Comoros embassy was opened in Kuwait in the next few months. The plan was ultimately scrapped after being criticized by Kuwaiti lawmakers.
Iran
According to documents reviewed by ''Reuters'', more than 300 Comoros passports were sold to Iranians while
Ahmed Abdallah Sambi
Sayyid Ahmed Abdallah Mohamed Sambi ( ar, أحمد عبدالله محمد سامبي, born 5 June 1958) is a Comorian Islamic leader and politician, and former President of Comoros. He is popularly known as ' Ayatollah'. After easily winning the ...
was president. Under his successor,
Ikililou Dhoinine
Ikililou Dhoinine (, born 14 August 1962) is a Comorian politician who was the President of the Comoros from 2011 to 2016; he was a Vice-President of Comoros from 2006 to 2011.
Political career
Dhoinine won the 2010 Comorian presidential elect ...
, passport sales to Iranians continued.
Comoran Foreign Minister
Souef Mohamed El Amine said that the "vast majority of people who secured passports (outside the official program) are of Iranian origin or are working for Iran," a situation which had "created problems for Comoros with regard to our partners in the Gulf, especially Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates".
Parliamentary inquiry
In 2016,
Azali Assoumani
Azali Assoumani ( ar, غزالي عثماني; born 1 January 1959) is a Comorian politician and military officer who has served as President of the Comoros since April 2019. He was also president from 2002 to 2006 and 2016 to February 2019. He ...
was elected president and in 2017 set up a parliamentary commission of inquiry to investigate the program providing citizenship to the UAE and Kuwait for the Bidoon. The commission summoned Albert Karaziwan, the owner and CEO of
Semlex Group
Semlex Group, founded in 1992, produces documents and devices for secure identification and offers corresponding services. It is owned and operated by Syrian-Belgian businessman Albert Karaziwan.
It prints the passports of several African and Asia ...
, the company that had printed the Comoran passports in September 2017, hoping he would give evidence. Semlex said Karaziwan would be available for questioning in November, but he did not attend for questioning.
In 2018, the commission published a report that found that the UAE had informed the Comoros authorities in 2013 that hundreds of passports had been sold outside the Bidoon program.
The report accused former Comoran presidents Ahmed Abdullah Sambi and Ikililou Dhoinine with "involvement in systematic fraud" and called for criminal action against the pair.
The report claimed that thousands of passports had been sold outside official channels by 'mafia networks'
and up to $100 million in revenues from the sale of passports was not received by the government and had gone missing.
The report also claimed Ahmed Abdullah Sambi and Bachar Kiwan embezzled $105 million and $29 million respectively from the passport sales scheme.
The state was found to have suffered $971 million in lost revenue due to mismanagement and corruption, about 80% of gross domestic product.
According to Foreign Minister Souef Mohamed El Amine:
"There was money that never reached the treasury. We need the money back from the people who profited – including the foreigners."
The parliamentary inquiry found that more than 2,800 Comoros diplomatic passports had been issued since 2008, which was unusually high for a country with a population of about 800,000.
In the same period, at least 184 diplomatic passports were sold to non-Comorans.
Prosecution
In January 2018, Belgian police searched the headquarters of
Semlex Group
Semlex Group, founded in 1992, produces documents and devices for secure identification and offers corresponding services. It is owned and operated by Syrian-Belgian businessman Albert Karaziwan.
It prints the passports of several African and Asia ...
in Brussels, as well as the home of
Albert Karaziwan
Albert Karaziwan (born 1958) is a Syrian-Belgian businessman who owns and operates Semlex Group, a Belgian identification document and device production company notable for supplying over a dozen African nations with passports or other ID documen ...
. A spokesman for the
Belgian federal prosecutor said the searches were in connection to a case of possible money laundering and corruption.
In May 2018, Comoros law enforcement officials raided the offices of
Semlex Group
Semlex Group, founded in 1992, produces documents and devices for secure identification and offers corresponding services. It is owned and operated by Syrian-Belgian businessman Albert Karaziwan.
It prints the passports of several African and Asia ...
in Comoros as part of their investigation into passport sales.
The parliamentary inquiry had concluded that former president Sambi's nephew "was able to go and print as many passports as he wanted" at Semlex's printing facility in Belgium.
In August 2018, Comoros authorities charged former president Ahmed Abdullah Sambi and Bachar Kiwan with corruption, embezzlement of public funds and forgery related to the sales of Comoros passports.
Sambi was jailed, and in September 2018 appealed to the Supreme Court to be granted unrestricted access to his lawyer to defend himself in the corruption case.
From 21 to 24 November 2022,
Ahmed Abdallah Sambi
Sayyid Ahmed Abdallah Mohamed Sambi ( ar, أحمد عبدالله محمد سامبي, born 5 June 1958) is a Comorian Islamic leader and politician, and former President of Comoros. He is popularly known as ' Ayatollah'. After easily winning the ...
,
Mohamed Ali Soilihi
Mohamed Ali Soilihi (born ca. 1950 in Mbeni, Grande Comore) is a Comorian politician from Grande Comore who served as Vice-President of Union of the Comoros for Ministry of Finance, Budget, Foreign Trade and Economy of Comoros. He served in the c ...
,
Bashar Kiwan
Muhammad Bashar Kiwan (; born November 30, 1966), known as ''Bachar Kiwan'', is a Syrian-French convicted felon, fraudster and international fugitive. He is sought by the authorities in the Comoros Islands for criminal convictions relating to mon ...
,
Majd Suleiman, and other directors of Comoro Gulf Holdings were tried for high treason, embezzlement and money laundering of Comorian public funds allegedly diverted from the economic citizenship program.
Sambi was found guilty and sentenced to life in imprisonment, former Vice President Mohamed Ali Soilihi was sentenced to 20 years, and Bashar Kiwan was sentenced to 10 years.
References
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