If you have been sickened by media mentions of Lord Mandelson's £2.4 million townhouse and £1 million European Union pay-off, consider that his wealth is nothing compared to the fortunes of really wealthy politicians. Even Arnold Schwarzenegger's hundreds of millions do not make our list...
1 Suleiman Kerimov - $17.5 billion
The far-right Russian senator from Dagestan struck it rich as a stakeholder in Gazprom, Russia's gas export company, and Sberbank, Eastern Europe's largest bank. Kerimov, 42, made news in 2006 when he was seriously injured after losing control of his Ferrari on the Promenade des Anglais in Nice. His passenger, Playboy covergirl Tina Kandelaki, suffered minor injuries
2 Michael Bloomberg - $11.5 billion
The 66-year-old independent mayor of New York City made his billions from sales of stockmarket-tracking systems and later the Bloomberg newswire and related services after he was fired from Salomon Brothers, the investment bank, with a $10 million severance package in 1981. He has donated more than $1.4 billion to good causes and draws $1 a year for his work as mayor
3 Serge Dassault - $9.9 billion
The French aviation mogul is a member of Nicolas Sarkozy's UMP party, a senator, and mayor of Corbeil-Essonnes in Paris. He inherited Groupe Dassault from his father Marcel, who was deported to Buchenwald concentration camp in 1944 for his refusal to collaborate with the Nazis. In 1998, Dassault Jr. was given a two-year suspended sentence for corruption in the Agusta scandal
4 Silvio Berlusconi - $9.4 billion
Italy's larger-than-life prime minister (pictured, above) is weathering the crunch well - reportedly purchasing a 30-room neo-classical villa on Lake Maggiore and doubling the size of his Villa San Martino outside Milan. The super-magnate, who owns much of the country's media and AC Milan football club, laid the foundations of his fortune as a property developer during the late 1960s
5 Aburizal Bakri - $9.2 billion
The chief welfare minister of Indonesia inherited control of the vast Bakrie Group from his father, a partisan of Suharto. He ran into controversy in 2006 when drilling by a Bakrie-controlled oil and gas outfit allegedly triggered a mudslide which displaced thousands. He has been branded the "national avatar of government by conflict of interest" in the Asia-Pacific Journal: Japan Focus
6 Rinat Akhmetov - $7.3 billion
A member of parliament for Ukraine's opposition, Rinat Akhmetov is also his country's wealthiest tycoon, with a massive coal and steel empire. Last year he founded the Foundation for Effective Governance to support economic development in Ukraine, counting Shimon Peres, the Nobel Laureate, and Hernando de Soto, the Peruvian economist, among speakers at its launch
7 Andrei Molchanov - $4 billion
The 37-year-old construction baron is a member of Russia's upper house and the adopted son of Yury Molchanov, deputy governor of St Petersburg - himself a former university colleague of Vladimir Putin. In 2005, Molchanov Jr.'s company LSR Group controversially demolished a fine 18th century barracks in St Petersburg, after it was quietly de-listed by the city authorities
8 Gleb Fetisov - $3.9 billion
The third Russian senator on our list built his fortune trading commodities in the vast Alfa Group and remains a stakeholder in Altimo, Alfa's telcoms holding company. The latter is set for "aggressive" expansion in developing markets in Asia, such as Iran and Afghanistan. Holding a doctorate in economics from Moscow State University, Fetisov maintains a low media profile
9 Kostyantin Zhevago - $3.4 billion
A member of Ukraine's parliament and aide to prime minister Yulia Tymoshenko, the 34-year-old oligarch began his career as finance director of the bank Finance & Credit at 19. He has since acquired a control of the latter's holding company and plans to take the bank public by 2010. Last week, Zhevago was forced to sell 20 per cent of his mining venture Ferrexpo to clear a loan from JP Morgan
10 Saad Hariri - $3.3 billion
The son and political heir of assassinated Lebanese prime minister Rafik Hariri leads the Future Movementultra-tight security and is said to enjoy Cuban cigars and scuba diving parliamentary majority in Beirut and heads Saudi Oger, the family's Riyadh-based construction, banking and telecoms empire. The graduate of Georgetown University in Washington DC lives amid
EXTRA: Three super-rich politicians who don't make the list...
Arnold Schwarzenegger - $200 million-plus
Hank Paulson - $700 million-plus
John Kerry - $230 million-plus
媒體報(bào)道說(shuō),曼德?tīng)柹芯魮碛袃r(jià)值240萬(wàn)英鎊的住宅、并且還從歐盟領(lǐng)取1百萬(wàn)英鎊的薪水。如果你覺(jué)得這些財(cái)富已經(jīng)高得驚人,那就看看這些真正富有的政治家吧,和他們相比男爵的財(cái)產(chǎn)簡(jiǎn)直不值一提,就連阿諾德·施瓦辛格這樣財(cái)產(chǎn)上億的富豪也未能躋身其列……
1蘇萊曼·克里莫夫(Suleiman Kerimov) - 175億美元
來(lái)自達(dá)吉斯坦的極右翼議員,名下的財(cái)富包括在俄羅斯天然氣工業(yè)股份公司和俄羅斯國(guó)有儲(chǔ)蓄銀行擁有的股份,這兩家企業(yè)分別是俄羅斯最大的天然氣出口公司和東歐最大的銀行?死锬蚪衲42歲,在2006年的一次車(chē)禍中嚴(yán)重受傷以后成為新聞人物,當(dāng)時(shí)他在尼斯的海邊林蔭大道上駕駛法拉利車(chē)失控,同車(chē)的《花花公子》封面女郎蒂娜· 坎德拉奇受了輕傷。
2邁克爾·布隆伯格(Michael Bloomberg) - 115億美元
現(xiàn)年66歲的無(wú)黨派人士、紐約市市長(zhǎng)。1981年他被投資銀行所羅門(mén)兄弟公司解職,得到了1億美元的解雇補(bǔ)償費(fèi),隨后,他先是出售股票市場(chǎng)追蹤分析系統(tǒng),后來(lái)又通過(guò)出售博彭新聞專線及相關(guān)服務(wù)成為億萬(wàn)富翁。他向社會(huì)公益事業(yè)累計(jì)捐贈(zèng)14億美元,但是在擔(dān)任市長(zhǎng)期間,每年只領(lǐng)取1美元的工資。
3塞日爾·達(dá)索(Serge Dassault) - 99億美元
法國(guó)航空業(yè)巨頭、尼古拉斯·薩科齊領(lǐng)導(dǎo)的法國(guó)人民運(yùn)動(dòng)聯(lián)盟黨議員、巴黎科爾貝-埃松市市長(zhǎng)。他從父親馬賽爾手里繼承了達(dá)索集團(tuán)。馬賽爾曾因?yàn)榫芙^與納粹合作,1944年被關(guān)進(jìn)布痕瓦爾德集中營(yíng),而他的兒子卻因?yàn)榫砣氚⒖扑顾舐,?998年被判兩年徒型,緩期執(zhí)行。
4西爾維奧·貝盧斯科尼(Silvio Berlusconi) - 94億美元
信貸危機(jī)對(duì)意大利富有傳奇色彩的總理(題頭照片)影響甚微:傳聞?wù)f他在馬焦雷湖畔新近購(gòu)買(mǎi)了一套有30個(gè)房間的新現(xiàn)實(shí)主義別墅,而且把他在米蘭郊外的圣馬丁諾別墅擴(kuò)大了一倍。意大利媒體業(yè)的絕大部分都在這位超級(jí)富豪名下,包括AC米蘭足球俱樂(lè)部。他是從二十世紀(jì)六十年代晚期嶄露頭角,積累起上述財(cái)富。
5阿布里扎爾·巴克利(Aburizal BAKRIE)- 92億美元
印度尼西亞的福利部長(zhǎng),父親是蘇哈托的強(qiáng)硬支持者。他從父親手中繼承了規(guī)模宏大的巴克利集團(tuán),2006年因石油天然氣開(kāi)采引發(fā)的泥石流導(dǎo)致數(shù)千人被迫重新安置,引發(fā)了爭(zhēng)論,并被《亞太期刊:焦點(diǎn)日本》列為“政府違背公眾利益行為的國(guó)家形象代言人”。
6 雷納托·阿克梅托夫(Rinat Akhmetov) - 73億美元
烏克蘭反對(duì)黨議員、全烏克蘭最富有的企業(yè)界巨頭、掌握著實(shí)力雄厚的煤炭、鋼鐵帝國(guó)。去年他建立起“有效管理基金”支持烏克蘭的經(jīng)濟(jì)發(fā)展。在基金成立儀式上,諾貝爾獎(jiǎng)獲得者希蒙·佩雷斯、秘魯經(jīng)濟(jì)學(xué)家赫爾南多·德·索托都到場(chǎng)發(fā)表了講話。
7 安德烈·莫恰諾夫(Andrei Molchanov) - 40億美元
37歲的建筑業(yè)巨子,俄羅斯上議院議員,是圣彼得堡市副市長(zhǎng)尤里·莫恰諾夫的養(yǎng)子。安德烈本人還是弗拉基米爾·普京的大學(xué)同學(xué)。2005年,小莫恰諾夫的公司LSR集團(tuán)不顧反對(duì),拆毀了一座18世紀(jì)具有代表性的部隊(duì)營(yíng)房,該營(yíng)房位于圣彼得堡。從那以后,安德烈就悄然遠(yuǎn)離了該市的權(quán)力機(jī)構(gòu)。
8 格列博·費(fèi)迪索夫(Gleb Fetisov) - 39億美元
名單上的第三位俄羅斯議員、名下的阿爾法集團(tuán)規(guī)模巨大,從事日用品銷(xiāo)售,另外他還是阿爾法電信的控股公司阿爾基莫(Altimo)的股東。后者在亞洲國(guó)家市場(chǎng),如伊朗和阿富汗的業(yè)務(wù)擴(kuò)展“勢(shì)頭兇猛”。費(fèi)迪索夫獲得過(guò)莫斯科州立大學(xué)的博士學(xué)位,一直保持著不引人注目的媒體形象。
9 科斯特?fù)P丁·薩維果(Kostyantin Zhevago) - 34億美元
烏克蘭議員、尤利婭·季莫申科總理的助手,現(xiàn)年34歲,寡頭政治的支持者。從19歲擔(dān)任金融信貸銀行的財(cái)務(wù)經(jīng)理開(kāi)始,他逐漸取得了該銀行的控股權(quán),并計(jì)劃在2010年將該行上市。上個(gè)星期,薩維果被迫出售他擁有的Ferrexpo股份的20%,以償還JP摩根的貸款。
10薩阿德·哈里里(Saad Hariri)- 33億美元
被刺殺的黎巴嫩前總理拉菲克·哈里里的兒子、繼任人,他領(lǐng)導(dǎo)的未來(lái)運(yùn)動(dòng)在貝魯特議會(huì)占據(jù)多數(shù)席位,同時(shí)他也是位于利雅德的家族企業(yè)Saudi Oger的領(lǐng)導(dǎo)人,該企業(yè)在銀行和電信業(yè)占據(jù)龐大份額。薩阿德畢業(yè)于華盛頓特區(qū)喬治敦大學(xué),主張?jiān)谏钪袊?yán)格保證安全,據(jù)說(shuō)酷愛(ài)古巴雪茄和斯庫(kù)巴潛水(呼吸器潛水)。
另外,還有三位財(cái)產(chǎn)過(guò)人的政治家未能進(jìn)入前十名……
阿諾德·施瓦辛格 - 超過(guò)2億美元
漢克·保爾森(Hank Paulson) – 超過(guò)7億美元
約翰·克里(John Kerry) – 超過(guò)2.30億美元