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Capital control law is one of the reforms requested by IMF to unlock billions of dollars in loans
Concerns relating to air-traffic control must be addressed with utmost urgency, report says
Brother Raja, former aid Marianne Hoayek and romantic partner Anna Kosakova also hit by sanctions
Consulting firm Alvarez & Marsal cites The National's investigation in scathing report on how the central bank was run during the previous governor's time
Mr Salameh left office on July 31 after three decades in the job
Banque du Liban will stop financing the country from Monday, new interim chief says
William Noun, 28, says he will not find peace until those responsible for the tragedy are brought to account
Helena Iskandar filed an appeal against the decision of the first investigating judge in Beirut to release the ex-governor after his hearing
The former first deputy governor succeeds Riad Salameh, whose 30-year term ended on Monday amid accusations of embezzlement
Revealed: France requested the seizure of £36.5 million worth of UK real estate from Lebanon's central bank governor, accused of syphoning off $330 million from his financially stricken country
Exclusive documents show companies suspected of channelling funds embezzled from Lebanon central bank - with little due diligence from European banks
Revealed: Lebanon central bank governor suspected of embezzling $330m acquired high-end properties in Munich, Dusseldorf and Hamburg
Revealed: French judiciary probing consultancy services provided by Christian Noyer for Banque du Liban
Exclusive documents reveal an array of properties tied to the Lebanese central bank governor's brother around the globe
The first definitive account of how prosecutors believe the Lebanese central bank governor and his accomplices stole up to $330m – and what they did with the money
