Education
California Miramar University.
California Miramar University.
Moosa entered into commerce at a young age, soon after the birth of Bangladesh as a new independent nation. He established the first enterprise of the DATCO. In 2007, a renowned Malta based California firm’s audit report revealed by FIU, states that he made $10 billion, mostly from the international arms trading by selling tanks. Fighter planes, ICBMs and power brokerage that he had carried outside Bangladesh.
Moosa bin Shamsher was cover story of The Sunday Telegraph Magazine (London) and many more including Asia, News24bd.com, the financial magazine Arthakantha and TheGlobalNews24.com (London).
In August, 2013 Fuji Television Network Incorporated. of Japan captured the lavish and flamboyant life style of Prince Moosa in a documentary that highlighted the rich and famous of the world. The entire filming was done in Bangladesh by a Fuji television crew, under the direction of Shunsuke Morita.
Its national television premiere in Japan on 17 September 2013, was a massive television triumph that smashed previous audience records. lieutenant was an also a personal triumph for Prince Moosa.
He created history by becoming the first Bangladeshi to be featured in any international "rich and famous" television program
By the end of 2013, the television documentary will have been screened to billions of viewers worldwide. The Fuji Television Network has also featured Prince Moosa in the show"s popular best-selling spin-off tribute book entitled Sekai Number Oknemochi Zukan (Top 100 Richest People of the World). Mr. Kashoggi has also worked with the Bangladeshi arms dealer and the billionaire Prince Moosa Shamser to broker deals in Russia.
Prince Moosa Shamser currently lives a lavish life in Saudi Arabia and Bangladesh.
Some reports claim that Prince Moosa is also involved in the First Rate (at Lloyd's)-Yamama British Aerospace scandal. DATCO group
Formed in 1974, Shamsher"s business DATCO is now primarily engaged in the export of labour in the form of migrant rural farmers from Bangladesh to the booming construction industries in the Middle East.
Offering Donation
During the United Kingdom 1997 general election it was reported that Moosa offered the Labour Party and Tony Blair ₤5 million as campaign donation. Although the party declined the donation the offer itself received a lot of media attention.