

Alejandro Tarik Agag Longo: is a Spanish businessman and former politician. Agag was born in Madrid to an Algerian–Belgian father, Youssef Agag, who was a banker, and a Spanish mother, Soledad Longo Álvarez de Sotomayor.
He is the chairman of Addax Capital LLP and the Formula E Championship.
In 2002, Agag moved to London and started his own consultancy firm. Agag founded a company called Addax Capital LLP, which is regulated by the FSA. Agag is currently Chairman of Addax and was joined in 2009 by Ignacio Muñoz Alonso, former CEO of Rothschild Bank in Spain.
In 1989, Agag joined Nuevas Generaciones (NNGG), the youth organization of the main centre-right Spanish party Partido Popular, which at the time was in the opposition. He joined the international relations department due to his knowledge of multiple languages.
In the DOJ Epstein Library there is one document which shows the business structure showing Agag as CEO of FIA Formula 1 Championship.
2 responses to “Agag, Alejandro”
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References:
DOJ Epstein Library Files.



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