In 2022 news broke that $2.5bn had been stolen in Iraq, the biggest bank heist ever. Nicolas Pelham, The Economist’s Middle East correspondent, follows the money
01:41 – The investigation begins
02:28 – Where did the money come from?
03:55 – Who was Nur Zuheir?
04:29 – Following the trail in Baghdad
08:11 – Corruption in Iraq
13:21 – The government changes course
15:46 – Who is complicit, really?
16:50 – What happened to the money?
Artwork based on illustrations by Mike McQuaid
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