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The Independent | By David Usborne | 19 May 2010



TWENTY RICHEST WORLD LEADERS

1. King of Thailand, £20bn

The longest-serving monarch in the world as well as the richest, 82-year-old King Bhumibol Adulyadej’s wealth includes large amounts of land and property. However the Thai government has disputed his position as the wealthiest head of state, saying that much of this is not part of his personal wealth. Regardless of his personal finances, in a country where the rural poor are currently locked in violent protests against an unpopular government, he remains a universally loved figure.

2. Sultan of Brunei, £13.5bn

Brunei’s oil and gas reserves have kept the Sultan among the world’s richest, and he spends accordingly: as well as having a love for luxury cars, for his 50th birthday in 1996 he hired Michael Jackson to perform.

3. Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan (President of UAE), £12bn

As the ruler of Abu Dhabi, Sheikh Khalifa has been a driving force during its recent spending spree in its attempts to establish itself as a cultural hub. A pro-Western moderniser and camel-racing fan.

4. King of Saudi Arabia, £11.5bn

Saudi Arabia’s vast oil reserves are behind the wealth of King Abdullah, whose grandeur is such that he has a city named after him – King Abdullah Economic City – currently being constructed on the west coast of the country.

5. Silvio Berlusconi, £6bn

Varied business interests – including television stations, magazines and his beloved AC Milan – have made the Italian prime minister a very rich man indeed. His many critics charge that he has used his political career to maximise that wealth.

6. Hans-Adam II, Prince of Liechtenstein, £2.5bn

The fortune of Liechtenstein’s monarch comes from the royal family’s ownership of the country’s LGT Bank, and the prince owns palaces and land in Austria. He expanded his power in the tiny country in a 2003 referendum.

7. Emir of Qatar £1.4bn

The head of a country with the world’s third largest natural gas reserves, Sheikh Hamad bin Khalifa Al Thani’s expensive tastes include art as well as horse and camel racing. His $137m loan in 1996 was crucial to the founding of the Al Jazeera news network.

8. Asif Ali Zardari, President of Pakistan, £1.2bn

Nicknamed “Mr 10 per cent” thanks to the corruption allegations that have dogged him, Benazir Bhutto’s widower is accused by the National Accountability Bureau of holding $1.5bn in assets abroad.


9= Prince Albert II of Monaco, £700m

Assets of the wealthy Grimaldi family includes art, real estate and Société des Bains de Mer, which owns Monaco’s casinos. Prince Albert, a lifelong bachelor with two illegitimate children, is the son of Hollywood actress Grace Kelly.

9= Sebastián Piñera, President of Chile, £700m

Responsible for the introduction of the credit card to Chile, Pinera sold many of his investments when he became president last year. He agreed to give up a television station under pressure over conflicts of interest this week.

11. Sultan of Oman, £470m

Sultan Qaboos, who came to power when he overthrew his father in 1970, suffered considerable losses in the credit crunch, but remains vastly wealthy. The Sandhurst graduate has used his fortune to finance the restoration of mosques across the country.

12. Teodoro Obiang Nguema Mbasogo, President of Equatorial Guinea, £400m

Once labelled Africa’s worst dictator, he deposited half a billion dollars from the national treasury into private family accounts in 2003 to “fight corruption”.

13. The Queen, £300m

Even excluding state-owned properties like Windsor Castle and national treasures like the royal art collection, and despite the downturn, the Queen’s homes, business interests, horses, art collection and jewellery have kept her personal fortunes in rude health.

14. Emir of Kuwait, £270m

Unlike most other Gulf leaders, Sheikh Sabah’s fortune depends on a stipend from the state – which he took steps to increase considerably by passing a law that adjusted it from $25m to $188m annually after he acceded to the throne in 2006.

15. Queen Beatrix of the Netherlands, £135m

Although her mother put the family’s major cultural assets into national trusts, Beatrix is still worth about $200m. Her family gets an allowance of €5.6m a year – plus €93m or so in expenses.

16. King Mswati III of Swaziland, £68m

As the sole trustee of a $10bn national fund, Mswati augments his personal wealth with state money. Each of his 13 brides has a palace, a retinue and a BMW; meanwhile, two thirds of the country live in poverty.

17. Kevin Rudd, Prime Minister of Australia, £41m

Although Rudd’s own background is in bureaucracy, he enjoys considerable wealth as the husband of Therese Rein, an entrepreneur who sold her recruitment business in 2007 to avoid conflicts of interest.

18. John Key, New Zealand Prime Minister, £25m

The former investment banker amassed a tidy sum before entering politics with the right-wing National Party in 2002. He owns properties in London and Hawaii as well as his home country.

19. Lee Myung-bak, President of South Korea, £16m

Lee came from a poverty-stricken background to rise at Hyundai until he became chief executive. Cleared of fraud shortly before his inauguration in 2008.

20. Milo Djukanovic, President of Montenegro, £10m

Mysteriously wealthy, he denies allegations that he was involved in a lucrative tobacco smuggling ring.

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this is declared wealth..i m sure he is some steps up in the ladder..
 
Actually his real wealth is closer to $4Billion but its under various names and entities, he has cut deals that have bloated his bank balance to unimaginable levels.

In pre Computers/Internet boom are, circa early 1990's, the Sultan of Brunei was the richest man in the world. His car collection is amazing, but he seems to have lost quite a bit of wealth.
 
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yeah i can remember she was ranked at 105th richest person (or politician) couple of years ago and now many more businessman has succeeded her recently.

Queen of England by her personal wealth is not very rich but technically she owns the whole britian :agree:
 
Mr. Zardari should be declared as the King of Pakistan.

He is among the company of all the Kings and Queens.

Congratulations for being among the Top 10 Rich rulers list. :tup:
 
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Waoo, but itna paisa hone ke bad bhi koi country ke liye kam nahi karta. I am surprised same for my fellow countrymen so do not make it India Pakistan.
 
As far as i read from credible resources Zardari was at 1.8$ Billion and Nawaz Sharif at 1.5$ Billion. so it makes two from Pakistan in top 10.:yahoo:

And i read those facts long back which means by now they would have moved 1 position up each. :victory:
 
Waoo, but itna paisa hone ke bad bhi koi country ke liye kam nahi karta. I am surprised same for my fellow countrymen so do not make it India Pakistan.

Common buddy, how can you be so cruel!! You see he is at number 8 !!! dat sucks!! He really needs to make it to 1!!!.

And for that he is working hard. I would say Quite an Ambitious Man.


(Zardari):sniper: ((1st position))
 
That women takes interviews of popular people.I can't recall her name right now but she is not prostitute which is what i think the guy who posted picture is trying to imply.
 
congrats Asif Zardari sir,for u r personal milestone..my best wishes and one day u will became no:1 on this list.
 
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