The richest woman in France and the L'Oreal heiress, Liliane Bettencourt, recently negotiated a series of private islands in the archipelago of the Seychelles in the ocean a natural base protected. Located off the coast of Africa, in the vast waters of the Indian Ocean, 250 kilometers southwest of the main island of Mahe in the Seychelles, D'Arros is a place of beauty and serenity.
Now, at a respectable 89 years, Liliane Bettencourt, bought the island of D'Arros and some neighboring islands for $ 18 million in 1988 and recently sold after the declaration of the housing and habitat Lionnet Christian minister, a staggering $ 60 million to a company registered in the Seychelles Chelomia named company Ltd., affiliated with Save Our Seas Foundation based in Geneva.
In close collaboration with the Department of Environment and Energy, Save Our Seas Foundation proclaimed the island a nature reserve and tend to his prudent management. Unfortunately, Mrs. French, Mrs. Bettencourt, has recently been the subject of a French tax investigation, but authorities said no criminal charges against him in the past year.
The probe is over € 100 million in undeclared funds in the accounts of nearly a dozen different banks in Switzerland and Singapore. The property was not declared and the Seychelles.
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