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Nasser Rifaat El Zein (born January 31, 1961) was the Deputy Director of Lebanon's central bank, Banque du Liban since March 1990 until his death in 2003.

Early life and Education
Nasser El-Zein was born in Beirut in 1961 into a Muslim family of successful politicians and business people, including his Grandfather Youssef Beik El-Zein and his uncles Abdel Latif El Zein, a Lebanese politician who served as Member of Parliament from 1960 until 2018. He was the longest-serving member of parliament in the world and his other uncles, Abdel Aziz and Abdel Karim El-Zein and his father Rifaat Youssef Beik El Zein Head of Agriculture Services in Tripoli, He has three siblings living in the United States.

El-Zein grew up in his father’s house in Mazraa, and attended the International College in Beirut, followed by a bachelor's degree in Computer Science from the Rosevelt University in Chicago. From 1986 to 1989, El-Zein worked at Kemper Financial Services in Chicago, as a Computer System Analyst/Programmer.From 1989 to 1990, El-Zein worked at Protech Systems in Lagos, Nigeria as a General IT Manager. From 1990 to 2003, he served as a Deputy Director at the Central Bank of Lebanon.

Personal Life
El-Zein had three children from his wife and got divorced after his marriage in just a few years. He was the Father of three children, Noor EL-Zein, Sema El-Zein and Farah El-Zein.

Death
On 28, March 2003, EL-Zein's cause of death was unknown, sources say that he was either killed by the corrupt government before the file were opened or had a stroke. In 2003, El-Zein was following and working on the Al Madina Bank Scandal not before he could do it, he was found dead at his home. He and his daughters were immigrating to the states after their green card arrived in May 2003. After his death, Al Madina Bank Scandal Case was closed. A report was filed accusing the bank of embezzling millions of dollars and writing bad checks, and 411 people were suspected of receiving suspicious funds from the bank.In 2003, a committee was formed to investigate the bank's millions of dollars of fraud to investigate money laundering. Rana Koleilat was accused of playing a key role in the fraud. Reports have said that the amount missing money from Al-Madina and its subsidiary United Credit Bank (UCB) could total as much as euro 1.0 billion. The bank collapsed in 2003. Missing funds from the bank were linked to the assassination of the Rafik Hariri in 2005.