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{{a|myth|{{disaster roll|tunabonds}}}}The tuna bonds scandal arose from $1.3bn loans that [[Credit Suisse]] arranged for the Republic of Mozambique between 2012 and 2016.
{{a|myth|{{image|Lucky Dog|jpg|}}{{disaster roll|tunabonds}}}}The tuna bonds scandal arose from $1.3bn loans that [[Credit Suisse]] arranged for the Republic of Mozambique between 2012 and 2016.


Between 2013-2014, three state-owned companies borrowed $2.2bn from Credit Suisse and VTB, guaranteed by the Republic of Mozambique, but without the the knowledge or approval of the government, purportedly to buy a tuna factory and a maritime security fleet, and to finance other state-owned enterprises.
Between 2013-2014, three state-owned companies borrowed $2.2bn from Credit Suisse and VTB, guaranteed by the Republic of Mozambique, but without the the knowledge or approval of the government, purportedly to buy a tuna factory and a maritime security fleet, and to finance other state-owned enterprises.
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