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Vanuatu looks into revoking Andrew Tate's golden passport

Vanuatu looks into revoking Andrew Tate's golden passport

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Vanuatu authorities are looking at revoking Andrew Tate's citizenship after it was revealed that he acquired a golden passport at around the same time as his 2022 arrest in Romania for rape and human trafficking.
The self-described misogynist influencer acquired citizenship under a fast-track scheme for those who invest at least $130,000 (£96,000) in the tiny Pacific archipelago, according to an investigation by the Organised Crime and Corruption Reporting Project.
The scheme has raised security concerns, and led the European Union to revoke Vanuatu's visa-free privilege in late 2024.
A Vanuatu government spokesman said authorities were "definitely looking into" Tate's citizenship.
"Once we have the files, definitely, the processes will be in place to revoke his citizenship," Kiery Manassah told ABC News.
"The government does not want to encourage people of questionable backgrounds to be granted citizenship," he added. "Those who are wanted by their countries or who are investigated by police authorities from overseas are not welcome to be part of the citizens of Vanuatu."
Passports-for-sale or citizenship by investment schemes are a source of income for countries like Vanuatu. But they have also been abused by organised crime suspects, oligarchs and even intelligence agents, said Aubrey Belford, Pacific lead editor at OCCRP.
"It's caused a lot of alarm because it's one of those loopholes that allows people to get a new passport or even a new identity and be able to evade law enforcement," Belford told ABC News.
Vanuatu granted Tate citizenship in December 2022. That same month, Tate and his brother Tristan were arrested in Romania and have since largely been under travel restrictions in the country.
Vanuatu does not have a formal extradition treaty with Romania.
It is unclear if Tristan Tate also acquired Vanuatu citizenship.
In recent years, Andrew Tate has built a massive online presence, including more than 10 million followers on X, sharing his lifestyle of fast cars, private jets and yachts.
He has also gained global notoriety for his views towards women, proudly proclaiming himself a "misogynist" and also using extreme language relating to acts of violence against women.
He has also been singled out for the effect he has had in spreading misogyny online among boys and young men by authorities in the UK.
The Tate brothers were both born in the US but moved to Luton in the UK with their mother after their parents divorced.
They have denied allegations of criminal wrongdoing.
Separately, the UK is seeking their extradition from Romania after they were charged in 2024 of rape, actual bodily harm and human trafficking.
Lawyers for the brothers have said that they will return to the UK to face those charges, that stemmed from allegation between 2012 and 2015.
A Romanian court has ruled that the brothers could be extradited to the UK following the end of any trial there.

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