DEC. 5 2015 (The Conway Bulletin) — Police in Azerbaijan arrested Jahangir Hajiyev, the former head of the International Bank of Azerbaijan (IBA) who was once feted as a future Central Bank chief, on charges of fraud and abuse of office.
His arrest follows the sacking of his brother-in-law, Eldar Mahmudov, in October as the national security minister and the sacking of Ali Abbasov as communications minister in November.
Mr Hajiyev, 54, had resigned from his position of chairman at IBA in March, officially because of poor health. He had been chairman of IBA for 14 years. State-controlled IBA is the largest bank in Azerbaijan and controls 60% of all loans in the country.
IBA also published its half-year results for 2015 on Dec. 5, highlighting a loss of 216m manat ($206m), due to the economic slowdown in the country, significantly worsened the bank’s loan portfolio.
Mr Hajiyev had been considered something of a high-flying financial executive and was tipped by many to succeed Elman Rustamov as head of the Azerbaijani Central Bank.