Comoros says abuse of passports-for-cash scheme worries Gulf allies

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By Ali Amir Ahmed

(Reuters) - has sold citizenship to nearly 52,000 foreigners since 2009, the government said in the first official statement on the scale of a passports-for-cash deal with Gulf states.

Most of the documents had been sold under an approved scheme but there had been abuses that led to some Iranians buying passports, which had sparked tensions with Gulf allies, the country's said.

struck a deal with the in 2008 to sell economic citizenship to stateless Bidoon people living in the Gulf in exchange for cash for the poor nation. However, the parliament is investigating complaints of corruption and procedures not being followed.

The previously undisclosed tally for the number of passports sold means - a nation of some 800,000 people - should have received more than $260 million in revenues, a sum equivalent to over 40 percent of its

However, investigators say large amounts of cash cannot be accounted for.

SALES ON HOLD

A report last month detailed how some passports had been sold to foreigners outside the original accord, including people alleged to have broken on

said the sale of further passports and renewal of existing documents held by foreigners were on hold pending the parliamentary inquiry and investigations into sales to people outside official agreements.

The government says it has sought help from and

investigators.

U. S. and officials contacted by could not confirm whether an official request had been made.

Some and Western officials fear that the scheme was hijacked by people looking to bypass on

"The vast majority of people who secured passports (outside the official programme) are of Iranian origin or are working for Iran," said on Friday.

"This situation has created problems for with regard to our partners in the Gulf, especially and the "

Under former Ahmed Abdallah Mohammed Sambi, who was in power from 2006-2011, had a close relationship with However, cut ties with in early 2016 and is now an ally of Saudi Arabia, Iran's regional rival.

recently cancelled 170 passports that the government said had been improperly issued to foreigners, including many people born in

(Writing by David Lewis; Editing by Richard Woods, and Alexander Smith)

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First Published: Sun, January 21 2018. 09:33 IST