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			Judicial Watchinfo@judicialwatch.org
 4-1-2002
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			WASHINGTON, DC  
			- Judicial Watch, the public interest 
			law firm that investigates and prosecutes government corruption, 
			today pointed out that the recent spate of terror attacks on Israel 
			has lent new urgency to the need for former President Bush to resign 
			from the Carlyle Group, an international investment firm with close 
			ties to the government of Saudi Arabia. 
 The former president, the father of President Bush, worked for 
			the 
			bin Laden family business in Saudi Arabia through the Carlyle Group, 
			meeting with them at least twice. The terrorist leader Osama bin 
			Laden had supposedly been "disowned" by his family, which runs a 
			multi-billion dollar business in Saudi Arabia and was a major 
			investor in the senior Bush's firm.
 
			  
			Other reports have stated his 
			Saudi family have not truly cut off Osama bin Laden. 
 In the wake of Judicial Watch and other criticism of its ties to the 
			bin Laden family business, the Carlyle Group reportedly no longer 
			does business with the bin Laden conglomerate.
 
			  
			Yet the Group, among 
			other conflicts of interest, reportedly has a major business 
			relationship with the Saudi Arabian government, which many have 
			criticized for its lack of cooperation in America's war on terrorism 
			and its financial and other support for terrorist attacks on Israel 
			and U.S. interests.  
				
				"It stands to reason, as noted in 
				the David Sanger piece in The New York Times today, that 
				President Bush consults with his father on issues of the day. In 
				a normal situation, this would be appropriate, but with 
				President Bush's father being effectively an agent of the Saudi 
				Arabian government, it raises, in the least, a conflict of 
				interest problem.    
				Questions can be raised, for 
				instance, if the "kid gloves" treatment of Saudi Arabia by the 
				Bush Administration has anything to do with his father's 
				financial ties to the Saudi regime.  
				  
				Former President Bush would 
				be doing his son and his country a favor by immediately 
				resigning from the Carlyle Group," stated Judicial Watch 
				Chairman and General Counsel Larry Klayman.    |