Each country has a unique culture and system, and in some countries, harem life is like an ancient court drama, with many women serving a husband. In other countries, the royal lineage is retained, but the real power is often overlooked.
In the vicinity of this well-known country, there is a country called Brunei, whose prince was once revealed to have a chaotic life, and was even suspected of ** state finances, and was sued by his own brother in court.
However, he is still at large.
There are moths in every country that erode the country's finances and oppress the people, and we must get rid of them as soon as possible. In the country of Brunei, there is a moth, and his presence has caused financial problems in the Brunei state.
Although many countries now have constitutional monarchies, they have a mediocre level of power. In Brunei, however, the King Sultan wields enormous power, and he can control almost the entire country of Brunei.
When one's power reaches its peak, it often brings with it the arbitrariness of the king. The Sudan is one such example. His younger brother Geoffrey worked under him, and he took control of Brunei's finances, and he was both a prince and a power man, which can be said to have reached the pinnacle of his life.
However, the nepotistic Sultan never imagined that his brother would stab him in the heart. He originally thought that if he was given his younger brother identity and power, Jeffrey would become his assistant.
However, once he had wealth, Jeffrey's desires also swelled, and he couldn't resist the temptation in front of him. Thailand's Thai Queen's Harem is as enviable as the life of an ancient Chinese emperor, which makes him even more excited.
Jeffrey's private life was complicated, and there was no monogamy in Brunei, which allowed him to have four wives and more than 40 women. Not all of these women followed him voluntarily, and some were even forced to become one of his harems.
For example, in 1997, the Miss America champion exposed Jeffrey's ugly crimes. Jeffrey has a crush on her and wants to take it for himself, but the girl doesn't want to.
However, Jeffrey resorted to heavy-handed tactics and put her under house arrest. These experiences show that while Jeffrey's men were numerous, they often struggled to resist his pressure and were eventually forced to become one of his harems.
In the past, the two Qiao were locked in the Tongque Building, and today the Brunei Palace is locked with beauty. In order to house the beauties of the harem, Geoffrey built a variety of palaces, which were brightly lit day and night, like a party scene.
In addition to investing in beautiful women, Jeffrey also has a penchant for airplanes and luxury cars. The number of luxury cars in the garage is staggering, reaching more than two thousand. There are also 17 jets and countless yachts, all of which are tools for his amusement.
In order to win the favor of beautiful women, Jeffrey spent a lot of money, not only buying all kinds of jewelry, but also owning countless houses. However, even though he was a prince and had power, where did his wealth come from?
Even his own brother, the Sultan, was not as rich as his own. In fact, Brunei is a very wealthy country, especially because of its abundant oil resources, which has made Brunei's value soar.
As Minister of Finance, Jeffrey wielded the country's economy, and his wealth came both from his own accumulation and from the fact that he hollowed out the country's money to meet his own needs.
Over the past 11 years, he has squandered a total of $2.7 billion, with an average daily spend of $74$70,000, or about $750,000.
In order to cover up his corrupt behavior, Jeffrey used bribes to control as many as 71 people**, thus achieving the theft of the treasury. His presence has caused the Brunei country to suffer a severe blow economically, and despite the country's abundant wealth, it still faces difficulties.
Brunei's head of state, the Sultan, became aware of the problem and in 2000 took his brother to court, demanding that he pay off all the stolen property.
At the same time, Sudan has hired a special team to conduct an investigation into state funds.
In the course of the investigation, Geoffrey and 71 ** were found to have jointly embezzled $15 billion from the country, a huge figure that almost left Brunei's national finances empty.
Jeffrey realizes that the matter is exposed, and even his own brother turns against him. In desperation, he handed over all his property to the Sultan to fill the gap in the country's finances. At the same time, the remaining property was auctioned off by the Sudan and the proceeds were used for public purposes.
Despite this, Jeffrey still lives a luxurious life abroad, buying luxury cars, villas, and spending a considerable amount of money every month. However, when the Sultan found out that Jeffrey had not handed over all of his property, he sued Jeffrey again in 2005, demanding that he explain the money he had spent, otherwise the recovery would continue.
After Geoffrey's estate was handed over, the Sultan's wealth grew rapidly. In the 2007 Forbes list, the Sultan was firmly in the first place of the richest royal family in the world by virtue of his original wealth and the wealth of his younger brother.
This is enough to prove that Geoffrey's wealth is huge, but unfortunately, the ** of these riches is the people's fat and people's anointment, and all his squandering comes from the people's hard work to accumulate little by little.
Although Brunei is a small country, its history goes back a long way. Today, it is located in southern China, across the sea from China. As early as the period of the Northern and Southern Dynasties, China and Brunei began to interact, and this exchange has never stopped.
In ancient texts, Brunei's name appears several times. During the Tang Dynasty, Brunei, like other countries, heard of the prestige of the Tang Dynasty and came to congratulate it. Brunei has participated in the transformation of each of China's dynasties and has maintained friendly relations with China.
The two countries have always maintained friendly exchanges, and during the Yongle period of the Ming Dynasty, this exchange reached its peak. At that time, the king of Brunei led many people to the territory of the Ming Dynasty to congratulate them, and Zhu Di received them with the highest standard.
Sadly, the King of Brunei died of illness during his visit to the Ming Dynasty, but he had a wish on his deathbed, and that was to be buried on Chinese soil. The emperor gladly agreed to the king's request, and even spent a lot of gold and silver to build the tomb of the king of Bo Ni (the name of Brunei in China at that time).
Today, the tomb of King Bo Ni is still well preserved and has become a national key cultural relic, symbolizing the eternal friendship between China and Brunei, and also witnessing the long-term friendly exchanges between Brunei and China.
Brunei's culture is deeply influenced by China, and Zheng He's voyage to the West had a profound impact on China and its neighboring countries, and Brunei is one of them, and has always maintained friendly relations with China.
China's influence is reflected everywhere in Brunei's daily life. Descriptions of porcelain and silk can be seen in the diary of Pigafita in the past, which were transmitted to Brunei from China.
In addition, Brunei's ground glass technology also originated from China. China's influence is not limited to household goods and technology, but is even reflected in coins. Unlike other countries' coins, which tend to depict national figures, landscapes, or famous buildings, Brunei's past currency was the name of the Chinese era and had a hole that could be strung together.
This structure resembles a Chinese copper coin, which shows the deep history of friendly exchanges between Brunei and China. Even now, Brunei still maintains friendly relations with China and has never been interrupted.
Today, Brunei is multilingual, and although Malay is its main language, Cantonese, Hakka, Hokkien, etc. are also widely spoken. In addition, there is a large number of Chinese among the residents of Brunei.
For nearly a thousand years, our two countries have maintained a friendly friendship, and even the king of Brunei is buried in China, which is enough to show the deep affection between our two countries.
Brunei Darussalam, abbreviated as Brunei, is one of the oldest countries in Southeast Asia with a rich history. As early as the 5th century AD, there were records of Brunei in Chinese literature.
Although the land area is only 5,765 square kilometers, Brunei is a big oil and gas country, and its oil** is cheaper than Coke. In addition, Brunei is the world's fourth-largest natural gas producer and a shining pearl in Southeast Asia.
Brunei, a country rich in resources, has made it one of the richest countries in the world. Brunei's culture and construction were heavily influenced by ancient China, but in the 13th century, Islam invaded their country.
Brunei is now a predominantly Islam-dominated country, and the Sultan is not only the king of the country, but also the leader of Islam. Politically and ideologically, the Sultan was at the top of his life, and as a result, he became the most powerful king of Brunei.
Since the 15th century, Brunei has been thoroughly an Islamic state, and their rulers, the Malays, have ascended to the throne. At the same time, Brunei also established Malay as the official language, replacing the Chinese Hokkien and foreign English of the past.
Brunei's development has attracted the attention of countries around the world, especially the British, who plundered the seas and forced Brunei to become a British colony in 1847. In addition, Brunei was forced to sign unequal treaties, making parts of the region dominated by British habits.
Although English has become the second most spoken language in Brunei, it has never been able to replace Malay due to religious beliefs and the influence of Malay. However, Brunei's abundant resources are coveted by other countries, with Japan standing out.
Although Brunei has always been under British protection, Japan has not given up this fertile land.
In 1941, Japan forced Brunei to become its colony, and Britain had no choice but to admit it. However, after Japan's defeat in 1946, Britain took the opportunity to regain control of Brunei.
Since the mid-16th century, Brunei has been invaded and invaded by various countries, and its national culture is on the verge of disintegration. However, the Brunei nation is eager to rise and does not want to be held hostage to other countries for a long time.
After years of hard work, Brunei finally managed to gain independence in 1984. The People's Republic of China also extended warm congratulations to Brunei. After 96 years of foreign rule, Brunei has never been able to gain sovereignty and can only rely on foreign powers.
However, now Brunei has come back on its feet and has seen a significant increase in its pace of development due to its abundant oil and gas resources.
Brunei, a country rich in resources, is not only rich in cultural relics, allowing people to learn about its deep history but also get a glimpse into China's glorious history. The country's welfare package is even more impressive, including free medical care and tax exemption.
Here, you can enjoy a peaceful life with peace of mind. What's more, Brunei even offers free housing to give you a little relief in a stressful life.
Since the discovery of oil and gas in 1982, life in Brunei has become more colourful and has become one of the richest countries in the world.
Even if the country's wealth were distributed equally among everyone, Brunei's wealth would surpass Japan's. However, Brunei's leaders are aware that over-reliance on oil and gas is not feasible and they are committed to diversifying.
Although it is true that Brunei's areas other than oil and gas are weaker, it is located in a tropical rainforest climate zone with abundant forest resources and diverse flora and fauna.
Not only is it home to some of the world's rarest plants, but it is also home to several rivers and a pleasant climate. However, Brunei's fishing industry is not well developed. After years of hard work, Brunei has become a popular tourist destination.
Attractive factors such as oil, natural gas, and rich culture have also contributed to Brunei's rapid development.
Jeffrey was able to splurge because his country, Brunei, was rich in its own right. He could have lived a good life all the time, but his path was derailed and he used the country's wealth for personal use.
The development of Brunei from ancient times to the present is inseparable from their efforts. However, the sultan's cronyism gave his younger brother supremacy. Jeffrey was in a noble position and should have been content with the status quo, but he indulged his own desires, resulting in his brother's rebellion, disrepute, and confiscation of a large amount of money.
Although he is notorious, he is still at large and his life is still nourishing.