Tuesday, April 28, 2026

GASTON BROWNE GAVE FAMILY OF PURCHASER OF ALFA NERO FREE CIP PASSPORTS TO SEAL THE CORRUPT DEAL



If you have been following our unfolding tale of corruption, in Antigua's ALFA NERO scandal, you know that the country's Prime Minister GASTON BROWNE negotiated a six million dollar (USD $6m) kickback, allegedly from the Turkish billionaire who bought the luxury yacht, after Browne's Labour government illegally took possession of the vessel, at a major discount from its market value.

To sweeten the deal, Browne added in free Citizenship by Investment (CIP) passports for the purchaser, and his entire immediate family; that sordid aspect of what was an obscenely underpriced transaction was revealed recently in a Memorandum filed by attorneys for the Russian owner of the luxury yacht. The allegations appear abovefrom the court filing.

Given that the sole purpose of the CIP program is to financially benefit the people of Antigua, should not PM Browne be called to account for his freehanded giveaway of hundreds of thousands of dollars of value, just so he could personally rake in six million dollars in cash? Perhaps the voters of that two island nation might want to take this brazen act of greed and avarice into their voting preference this week.  

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