Seven Emirati students were expelled from the British Military Academy on the pretext of luxury

The British Royal Military Academy Sandhurst expelled seven of its cadets from the United Arab Emirates because of the luxurious lifestyle they led during training.

At some point, the problem became so serious that the military police were investigating allegations of “huge bribes,” the British Daily Mail reported.

She explained that students gave Sandhurst coaches expensive gifts that included BMWs and Mercedes cars, Rolex watches and trips to luxury resorts.

The newspaper notes that oil-rich countries are paying exorbitant amounts for their relationship with Sandhurst, adding that a new £15 million Zayed Building has recently been built in the United Arab Emirates.

And the Daily Mail pointed out that the expulsions are coming at a time when relations with the UAE are straining, as a British court in December last year ordered the Dubai ruler to pay a record £554 million to settle a dispute with his ex-husband. wife, Princess Haya bint Al Hussein, over custody of their two children.

Source: British newspaper “Daily Mail”

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