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  • Page Count 347
  • Publication Year 2021
  • Publisher Harper Business
  • ISBN-13 9780062996237

The Key Man

By Simon Clark

**LONGLISTED FOR THE FINANCIAL TIMES & MCKINSEY BUSINESS BOOK OF THE YEAR**
**ONE OF THE ECONOMIST'S BEST BOOKS OF 2021**

Arif Naqvi, the charismatic founder of Dubai-based private equity firm Abraaj, was hailed as a "Key Man" for impact investors. He persuaded global elites, including Bill Gates and Western governments, to entrust him with billions, promising to generate profit and alleviate poverty. But Naqvi, once a symbol of ethical capitalism, is now accused of orchestrating one of history's largest financial frauds.

Wall Street Journal reporters Simon Clark and Will Louch expose how they uncovered Naqvi's elaborate deception, leading to his arrest on fraud and racketeering charges and a potential 291-year prison sentence. *The Key Man* is a gripping account of a capitalist fairytale that duped the powerful, shining a critical light on the opaque world of private equity and offshore finance.
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