Abu Dhabi Secrets
Abu Dhabi Secrets is an international investigation series based on confidential documents obtained through a hack into a Swiss-based economic intelligence company, Alp Services. The documents were obtained by Mediapart and analyzed by with the European Investigative Collaborations (EIC) media network.[1] The leak revealed the United Arab Emirates’ influence strategy in the Europe, particularly in France.[2][3] Between 2017 and 2020, Alp Services ran a smear campaign to target opponents of the UAE, that is, Qatar and the Muslim Brotherhood.[4]
Background
In early 2017, when tensions between the United Arab Emirates and Qatar intensified, a former French journalist and a successful special affairs consultant, Roland Jacquard mediated between Alp Services and the UAE. Jacquard, who became a self-proclaimed expert on Islamist radicalism, recommended the founder of Alp Services, Mario Brero, to the Emiratis. The contract was being supervised by an Emirati spy, Sheikh Matar. Jacquard was entitled to 10% of the payments, but Brero missed paying him commission for certain missions. As part of his Emirati contract, the Frenchman received at least 300,000 euros, which couldn’t be assessed with precision due to the atypical nature of the financial transactions.[5][2][3][4]
For secure communication, Mario Brero created two anonymous email accounts using the ProtonMail encrypted messaging system. Among the two accounts, one was created for Alp Services and the other for Sheikh Matar.[2][3] Hackers were able to get access to the Emirati agent’s emails using the credentials that the Emirati had asked Brero to send via WhatsApp on 2 October 2017.[5]
Sheikh Matar used Mario Brero’s services for at least four years. The two met discreetly on various occasion in Switzerland and Abu Dhabi.[2][3] In one of the meetings at the Baur au Lac Hotel in Zürich, Matar was accompanied by his superior referred to as “His Excellency” or “Ali” in the leaked documents. The superior was identified as Ali Saeed al-Neyadi, a ministerial level aide to the Emirati royal, Tahnoun bin Zayed Al Nahyan.[4]
Between 21 August 2017 and 30 June 2020, Alp Services received at least 5.7 million euros from the Emirates. The payments made by an Emirati enterprise called Ariaf Studies and Research. However, according to Alp Services’ files, the bills went to the UAE President Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan.[1][4]
References
- ^ a b Fayol, Clément; Philippin, Yann; Rouget, Antton; Harari, Antoine (2023-07-07). "Plus de 200 Français ont été fichés pour le compte des services secrets des Émirats arabes unis". Mediapart (in French). Retrieved 2023-07-16.
- ^ a b c d Philippin, Yann; Rouget, Antton (2023-03-01). "Une fuite de données révèle l'ingérence des Émirats en France". Mediapart (in French). Retrieved 2023-07-16.
- ^ a b c d Philippin, Yann; Rouget, Antton (2023-03-04). "Leaked data shows extent of UAE's meddling in France". Mediapart. Retrieved 2023-07-16.
- ^ a b c d Kirkpatrick, David (2023-03-27). "The Dirty Secrets of a Smear Campaign". The New Yorker. Retrieved 2023-07-16.
- ^ a b Fayol, Clément; Philippin, Yann; Rouget, Antton; Harari, Antoine (2023-07-13). "ONU, Qatar, Macron : les opérations secrètes du Sheikh Matar, agent des Émirats". Mediapart (in French). Retrieved 2023-07-16.
External links
- "Abu Dhabi Secrets". eic.network. Retrieved 2023-07-19.