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Gerald 08-31-11 11:10 PM

RAF flies £140m unfrozen cash assets to Libya
 
The RAF has flown £140m of Libyan banknotes (280m Libyan dinars) to Libya after an assets freeze aimed at Col Muammar Gaddafi was lifted.

The cash, printed in the UK, is the first tranche of £950m that will be handed to Libya's Central Bank.

A Whitehall official said the money should be available for cash machines and banks in Libya very quickly.

Meanwhile, the BBC has learned that David Cameron set up a unit to block fuel supplies to Col Gaddafi's forces.

The secret "Libya oil cell" also ensured that petrol and diesel continued to get through to the rebels in the east, BBC deputy political editor James Landale said.

The Whitehall-based unit was made up of a handful of civil servants, ministers and military figures.

It played a crucial role in starving the regime's war effort of fuel while making sure that the rebels could continue taking the fight to Gaddafi, Whitehall officials told our correspondent.

Our correspondent said the unit was the idea of International Development Minister Alan Duncan. He was unavailable for comment on Wednesday evening.

The former oil trader convinced the Mr Cameron in April that part of the solution to the conflict lay in oil, our correspondent said.

One Whitehall source said: "If you didn't have the fuel, you couldn't win the war. So our aim was to starve the west of fuel and make sure the rebels could keep going.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-14734420


Note: 1 September 2011 Last updated at 00:42 GMT

Torplexed 08-31-11 11:15 PM

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Originally Posted by Vendor (Post 1740587)
The cash, printed in the UK, is the first tranche of £950m that will be handed to Libya's Central Bank.

A Whitehall official said the money should be available for cash machines and banks in Libya very quickly.

The UK can print dinars? What are they using? David Cameron's inkjet printer? :D

Gerald 08-31-11 11:19 PM

Great,:haha:

gimpy117 09-01-11 12:23 AM

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Originally Posted by Torplexed (Post 1740589)
The UK can print dinars? What are they using? David Cameron's inkjet printer? :D

maybe a piece of paper saying: "we swear this is money": written by hand

BossMark 09-01-11 01:25 AM

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Originally Posted by Torplexed (Post 1740589)
The UK can print dinars? What are they using? David Cameron's inkjet printer? :D

More than bloody likely, nothing would surprise what this git is capable of :nope:

Jimbuna 09-01-11 06:39 AM

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Originally Posted by Torplexed (Post 1740589)
The UK can print dinars? What are they using? David Cameron's inkjet printer? :D

There's a huge industrial unit about ten miles from me printing heaven only knows how many millions per day:

http://www.delarue.com/ProductsSolut...oteProduction/

Rumour has it Monopoly money was used on this occasion :DL

Herr-Berbunch 09-01-11 06:42 AM

Not the first time millions of whatever currency have been flown by the RAF, probably be the last though - there'll be nobody to take anything anywhere soon! :nope:

Jimbuna 09-01-11 07:14 AM

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Originally Posted by Herr-Berbunch (Post 1740707)
Not the first time millions of whatever currency have been flown by the RAF, probably be the last though - there'll be nobody to take anything anywhere soon! :nope:

Beat me to it :stare:

Tribesman 09-01-11 04:38 PM

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There's a huge industrial unit about ten miles from me printing heaven only knows how many millions per day:
They are running into big problems though, huge layoffs are on the cards and their hard won reputation has been getting very badly hit.

Jimbuna 09-01-11 04:46 PM

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Originally Posted by Tribesman (Post 1741035)
They are running into big problems though, huge layoffs are on the cards and their hard won reputation has been getting very badly hit.

Ah, right...I wasn't aware.

That's all Gateshead needs right now...huge layoffs of a local workforce.

Tribesman 09-01-11 04:59 PM

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That's all Gateshead needs right now...huge layoffs of a local workforce.
It was more to do with problems down in Hampshire. But without their reputation for security and honesty it means no more contracts for money or cards, so Gateshead will feel it too.


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