He or his lawyer should have received a written legal paper of some sort stating the facts that he could take to Zakat surely?
As for double standards, yes they exist here. Perhaps it's a show of leniency that other nationalities don't receive, but surely it is in the bank's and the country's best interest to allow this man to try and repay the debt?
As for the comment to ask the bank for its side of the story. Bank's are held to a standard of confidentiality over customer's accounts (even when in default). The Qatar Central Bank would not look kindly on their commenting on this sad situation.
Signature line > "You can't fix stupid"
He or his lawyer should have received a written legal paper of some sort stating the facts that he could take to Zakat surely?
As for double standards, yes they exist here. Perhaps it's a show of leniency that other nationalities don't receive, but surely it is in the bank's and the country's best interest to allow this man to try and repay the debt?
As for the comment to ask the bank for its side of the story. Bank's are held to a standard of confidentiality over customer's accounts (even when in default). The Qatar Central Bank would not look kindly on their commenting on this sad situation.
Signature line > "You can't fix stupid"