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The Key Man is an investigative business nonfiction book by Simon Clark and Will Louch about Arif Naqvi, the founder of the Dubai based private equity firm Abraaj Group. Drawing on reporting for The Wall Street Journal, the book examines how Naqvi became a favored figure among governments, development institutions, philanthropists, and global business leaders by presenting private equity as a tool for social progress in emerging markets. Its central subject is not only an alleged financial fraud, but the cultural and institutional environment that made the fraud plausible for so long. The authors trace how a persuasive story about impact investing, poverty reduction, healthcare, and growth markets attracted investors such as public agencies and charitable organizations, before concerns over missing funds exposed deeper governance failures. The book functions as a corporate crime narrative, a study of elite trust, and a cautionary account of how moral language can weaken scrutiny when attached to financial returns.