UN chief says ‘Ponzi scheme’ crashed Lebanon’s finances

Lebanon

United Nations Secretary, General Antonio Guterres said Lebanon’s finances were crushed by “something similar to a Ponzi scheme.” The video was circulated on social media. Guterres made those comments while visiting Bierut this week. 

A Ponzi scheme is described as an illegal business practice where people are scammed into investing in a false business. Guterres said in the video, “As far as I understand what has happened in Lebanon is that Lebanon was using something similar to a Ponzi scheme.”

What Critics say about the economic meltdown in Lebanon

Reportedly, critics of the Lebanese authorities have compared the financial system to a Ponzi scheme. They said new money is borrowed to pay existing creditors in the country. However, the central bank denied such claims. The crash caused the Lebanese pound to lose more than 90% of its value. 

Mike Azar, an expert on the Lebanese financial system also attended the meeting with Guterres. He confirmed that the UN chief made such remarks for the country. Earlier, Guterres expressed full support for the citizens of Lebanon through a video message ahead of his visit to the Middle Eastern country.

Related Posts

Economic meltdown in Lebanon

Reportedly, the country is in the third year of an economic meltdown. It began in 2019 when the financial system of Lebanon collapsed by corruption, mismanagement, and huge state debt. A plan was introduced to tax Whatsapp calls, which led to mass protests against economic turmoil and corruption. The country witnessed one of the biggest protests in many years. Protestors blocked roads across Lebanon with burning tyres.

The Beirut port explosion also affected the country. The explosion was caused by a large amount of ammonium nitrate stored unsafely for years. The tragic incident which happened in 2020, killed over 200 people. However, no one has been held accountable for the tragic incident even after a year.

Desk Writer

Human stories, politics, diplomatic developments, climate and daily updates – all are assured to be at your access as we strive to bring the best news to you.

Recent Posts

Family Travel Trends: Cruises, Theme Parks & Adventure Trips to Book in 2026

Family travel trends for 2026 emphasize immersive, multi-generational adventures blending relaxation and excitement. With remote work flexibility rising, families prioritize… Read More

January 10, 2026

Top CES 2026 Tech Reveals Everyone’s Talking About

CES 2026 in Las Vegas delivered jaw-dropping CES 2026 tech reveals that redefined innovation. From AI-powered wearables to sustainable EVs… Read More

January 10, 2026

The Places Travelers Are Choosing Instead of Famous Cities

Travelers increasingly skip overcrowded icons like Paris, Barcelona, and Venice for hidden gems offering authentic experiences at lower costs. In… Read More

January 10, 2026

Nina Dobrev’s Night Float: Erotic Thriller Plot, Her Producer Role, and 2026 TV Comeback Buzz

Nina Dobrev makes her electrifying 2026 TV comeback with Night Float, a steamy erotic thriller poised to captivate audiences. Following… Read More

January 10, 2026

All of Us Are Dead Season 2: Cast, Filming Update, and When It Could Release on Netflix

Fans of the zombie apocalypse thriller All of Us Are Dead have waited eagerly since Season 1's gripping 2022 debut… Read More

January 10, 2026

Youth Climate Activism in 2026: New Leaders and Movements

The future of youth climate activism in 2026 is a constantly changing landscape where young people are pushing forward calls… Read More

January 9, 2026

This website uses cookies.

Read More