Newspaper article from 'Expreso' (Ecuador) dated September 27, 2013. It details the arrival of Ahmed bin Sulayem, Chairman of DP World, to meet with President Rafael Correa regarding a major port investment in Posorja. The article discusses the revocation of a previous concession (Alinport), the involvement of the Nobis group, and provides a profile of Dubai and Sulayem. A sidebar mentions Bill Clinton, Bill Gates, and others as high-profile figures associated with Dubai property. The document does not contain any direct mention of Jeffrey Epstein.
| Name | Role | Context |
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| Ahmed bin Sulayem | Chairman of DP World |
Referred to as 'Sultan', arriving in Ecuador to discuss port investment with the President.
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| Rafael Correa | President of Ecuador |
Meeting with Ahmed bin Sulayem; planning trip to Bolivia.
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| Jaime Nebot | Mayor of Guayaquil |
Unable to meet Sulayem due to a trip to Lima; supports the Posorja port construction.
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| Guillermo Lizarzaburo Castro | Journalist/Author |
Author of the article.
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| José Antonio Lousa | Director of Investments, Nobis |
Sent letter to Mayor Nebot regarding Alinport permit.
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| Juan José Vilaseca | Associate/Official |
Communicated concern about permit withdrawal along with Lousa.
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| Roberto Dunn | Executive Director of Nobis |
Handling direct communication to negotiate the share package.
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| Bill Clinton | Former US President |
Mentioned in sidebar as a prominent figure/billionaire with property in Dubai.
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| David Beckham | Athlete |
Mentioned in sidebar as property owner in Dubai.
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| Carlos Slim | Billionaire |
Mentioned in sidebar as property owner in Dubai.
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| Bill Gates | Billionaire |
Mentioned in sidebar as property owner in Dubai.
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| Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum | Ruler of Dubai |
Head of the constitutional monarchy.
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| Roger Federer | Tennis Player |
Mentioned as 5-time champion of Dubai tennis tournament.
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| Novak Djokovic | Tennis Player |
Mentioned as 4-time champion of Dubai tennis tournament.
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| Evo Morales | President of Bolivia |
Hosting Rafael Correa on Oct 3.
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| Carlos Ochoa | Superintendent Candidate |
Receiving challenges to his nomination.
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| Andrés Páez | Assembly Member (CREO) |
Challenging Ochoa's nomination.
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| Name | Type | Context |
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| DP World (Dubái Port World) |
Global port operator, looking to invest in Posorja.
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| Nobis (Consorcio Nobis) |
Local business group partnering/negotiating with DP World.
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| Alinport |
Company that previously held the concession/permit which was revoked.
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| Maersk |
Shipping company, former part of Alinport.
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| Temple University |
Ahmed bin Sulayem's alma mater.
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| Seven Tides International |
Real estate investment firm linked to Sulayem.
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| Nakheel |
Real estate developer mentioned in profile.
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| Parlamento Andino |
Regional political organization rejecting its closure.
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Main port city in Ecuador, location of reporting.
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Location of the proposed deep-water port project.
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Home base of Ahmed bin Sulayem and DP World.
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Where Mayor Nebot is traveling.
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Location where DP World is an shareholder.
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Location where DP World manages a terminal.
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Destination for President Correa's upcoming trip.
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"porque si yo quito la concesión es porque tengo otra alternativa, otro inversionista"Source
"Estamos trabajando en el programa. Esperamos esa inversión"Source
"Ni qué decir del requisito de imparcialidad, neutralidad ni objetividad"Source
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