Hélder Vieira Dias Júnior | |
Office1: | Head of Studies, Research and Analysis Office (GEPA) |
Term Start1: | 1993 |
Term End1: | 2017 |
Predecessor1: | Lopo do Nascimento |
Office2: | Chief of the Military Staff of the President |
Term Start2: | 1995 |
Term End2: | 2017 |
Predecessor2: | Osvaldo Serra Van-Dúnem |
Office3: | Director-General of the National Foreign Intelligence Service |
Term Start3: | 2006 |
Term End3: | 2006 |
Predecessor3: | Fernando Garcia Miala |
Successor3: | André Sango |
Office4: | Head of the President's Security Service |
Term Start4: | 2012 |
Term End4: | 2017 |
Predecessor4: | Position established |
Successor4: | Pedro Sebastião |
Birth Date: | 4 October 1953 |
Birth Place: | Luanda, Angola |
Nationality: | Angolan |
Party: | MPLA |
General Manuel Hélder Vieira Dias Jr, known by the nickname "Kopelipa", is an Angolan general, former public official, and businessman with close ties to former Angolan President José Eduardo dos Santos. In 2014, his net worth was estimated at close to $3 billion. In 2021, the U.S. Treasury Department blocked his assets in 2021.
Manuel Hélder Vieira Dias was born on October 4, 1953 in Luanda, Angola.Kopelipa belongs to an important Angolan family with strong ties to the MPLA.[1] He is the nephew of Liceu Vieira Dias, who was a founder of the band Ngola Ritmos and the MPLA; the cousin of musician Ruy Mingas, who wrote the music for Angola Avante, Angola's national anthem; the cousin once removed of Filomeno do Nascimento Vieira Dias, the Archbishop of Luanda;[2] and the cousin of opposition politician Filomeno Vieira Lopes.[3]
Kopelipa was director of the National Reconstruction Office, a top governmental position in Angola.[4] [5] He was - along with fellow "top generals" Higino Carneiro, João Maria de Sousa, Roberto Leal Monteiro, and Kundi Paihama - one of the military leaders holding top ministerial posts for the People's Movement for the Liberation of Angola, the political party that ruled Angola since it gained its independence from Portugal in 1975.[6] In 2018, the general was referred to as "the highest and most trusted member of the president’s entourage"[5] and was a member of the trio of officials known as Dos Santos’s "Presidential Triumvirate,” along with Manuel Vicente and General Leopoldino “Dino” Fragoso do Nascimento.[7] The 3 had built a secret banking network to move millions of dollars out of Angola.[8]
In 2014, his net worth was estimated at close to $3 billion.[9] He embezzled billions from the Angolan government and the U.S. Treasury Department blocked his assets in 2021.[10]