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Jefri Bolkiah, Prince of Brunei

Jefri Bolkiah ibni Omar Ali Saifuddien III[1] (born 6 November 1954),[2] is a member of the Brunei Royal Family. His elder brother is the Sultan of Brunei, Hassanal Bolkiah.[3] Prince Jefri was the finance minister of his oil-rich country from 1986 to 1997.[1] He also served as chairman of the Brunei Investment Agency (BIA) which invests much of the country's wealth[4] and was responsible for overseas investments.[5]

Jefri Bolkiah
Pengiran Di-Gadong Sahibul Mal
Jefri in 2023
2nd Minister of Finance
In office
20 October 1986 – 23 February 1997
Prime MinisterHassanal Bolkiah
DeputyAhmad Wally Skinner
Preceded byHassanal Bolkiah
Succeeded byHassanal Bolkiah
1st Minister of Culture, Youth and Sports
In office
1 January 1984 – 21 October 1986
Prime MinisterHassanal Bolkiah
Preceded byOffice established
Succeeded byHussain Yusof
BornJefri Bolkiah
(1954-11-06) 6 November 1954 (age 68)
Istana Darul Hana, Brunei Town, Brunei
Spouse
List
  • Pengiran Anak Isteri Pengiran Norhayati binti Pengiran Haji Abdul Rahman
  • Puan Fatimah binti Abdullah née Evangeline Teodoro del Rosario
  • Dayang Puan Jefridah binti Mohammed Louis
  • Ayen Munji-Laurel
  • Puan Salma binti Abdullah née Claire Kelly
  • Puan Jamilah Binti Abdullah
Issue
List
  • Prince Abdul Hakeem
  • Prince Bahar
  • Princess Hamidah Jamalul Bolkiah
  • Prince Aarman Bolkiah
  • Prince Faiq Jefri Bolkiah
  • Hassan Al Muklis Kiko Jefri Bolkiah
  • Badi Jefri Bolkiah Del Rosario
  • Joanna Jefri Bolkiah
  • Karraminah Clarisse Jefri Bolkiah
  • Samantha Richelle Jefri Bolkiah
  • Haqidah Jefri Bolkiah
  • Qianah Jefri Bolkiah
Names
Jefri Bolkiah ibni Omar Ali Saifuddien Sa'adul Khairi Waddien
Regnal name
Pengiran Muda Haji Jefri Bolkiah ibni Al-Marhum Sultan Haji Omar Ali Saifuddien Sa'adul Khairi Waddien
HouseBolkiah
FatherOmar Ali Saifuddin III
MotherPengiran Anak Damit
ReligionSunni Islam
Sports career
CountryBrunei
SportPolo
Medal record

In the wake of the 1997 Asian financial crisis, the sultan had external accountants audit the books of BIA, resulting in charges by the Brunei government that Prince Jefri had embezzled $14.8 billion.[citation needed] He denies the charges but in 2000 agreed to hand over his personal holdings to the government, in return for avoiding criminal prosecution and being allowed to keep a personal residence in Brunei.[6] After numerous legal disputes and appeals, in 2007 Britain's Privy Council ruled that this agreement is enforceable.[4] Prince Jefri is known for his extravagant lifestyle.[6] His personal holdings included a huge art collection, the British jeweller Asprey, the New York Palace Hotel, Hotel Bel-Air in Los Angeles and Plaza Athénée in Paris.[citation needed] He has been married 6 times and divorced 4 wives [7] and has nineteen children.[citation needed]

Personal life

He has had five wives, four of whom he is divorced from and 1 to whom he is still married,[7] and had "seventeen children aged between 2 and 35" in 2008.[6] Additionally he has faced a number of accusations, including lawsuits from the women allegedly involved,[8] that he has paid women to go to Brunei to have sex with him[9][10] (see § Other legal issues); it is alleged he kept a harem of up to 25 women for several years, which included the writer Jillian Lauren, who published Some Girls: My Life in a Harem about her experiences.[11][12],

His costly possessions included a private Boeing 747,[13] a large art collection including works by Manet, Renoir and at least twenty-one works by Degas, along with a collection of 2,000 luxury cars including specially commissioned unique Aston Martins,[14] a number of properties including the Plaza Athénée hotel in Paris and Hotel Bel-Air in Los Angeles,[15] the New York Palace Hotel in Manhattan, and others in Paris, Las Vegas and St John's Lodge, in Regent's Park, London,[6] businesses such as the luxury goods manufacturer Asprey, and a yacht named Tits (which came with tenders named Nipple 1 and Nipple 2).[8] His assets were estimated at $1.5 billion.[citation needed] By the 2000s, due to his legal issues (see below) he was forced to sell many of his assets and be exiled from Brunei,[6] although as of September 2009 he appears to have been allowed to return to Brunei and has been seen in public with the Royal Family.[16]

Legal issues with Brunei

Prince Jefri has had a number of legal issues with the state of Brunei, which have amounted to the most costly legal battle in the world.[17]

Brunei is a gas and oil rich state ruled by the Sultan in a constitutional sultanate;[18] the Sultan has control over every aspect of life in Brunei.[19] The Sultan was, at one time, the richest man in the world.[20] From 20 October 1986 to 23 February 1997 Prince Jefri was the Minister of Finance for Brunei,[4] responsible for dealing with revenue from oil and gas through the state body Brunei Investment Agency (BIA),[21] of which Prince Jefri was chairman.[8]

Prince Jefri also owned a network of companies and investment vehicles under the name Amadeo run by his son Hakim,[8] which was used to buy the luxury goods company Asprey and build an amusement park and other projects in Brunei.[20] In July 1998 the Amadeo group collapsed under US$10 billion in debt.[22] Between 1983 and mid-1998 some US$40 billion of what were called "special transfers" were made from the accounts of the BIA.[4]

An independent investigation was undertaken into the circumstances of these special transfers, concluding that in round figures, US$14.8 billion were paid to the accounts of Prince Jefri, US$8 billion to accounts of the Sultan and US$3.8 billion for Government purposes; the destination, purpose and recipients of the remaining transfers were not established.[4] Due to the secretive nature of the state and the blurred lines as to where the royal family’s finances and the state finances began and ended, establishing the true course of events is very difficult.[20]

Prince Jefri was accused of misappropriating state funds to pay for his own personal investments, bought through BIA and Amedeo companies and removed from his position as head of BIA.[23][24]

In February 2000, the Bruneian government attempted to obtain a freezing order on Prince Jefri’s overseas assets, which led to his countersuing in New York.[23] Following protracted negotiations a settlement agreement was signed by the Prince in May 2000,[4] the terms of which were never made public.[22] However, Prince Jefri claimed assurances were made to him by the Sultan with regards to keeping certain properties to maintain his lifestyle, which BIA denied.[4][22]

In accordance with the settlement agreement signed in 2000, the prince began to return his assets to the state, including more than 500 properties, both in Brunei and abroad, more than 2,000 cars, 100 paintings, five boats, and nine aircraft.[22] In 2001, ten thousand lots of Prince Jefri’s possessions went to auction.[25]

However, the BIA alleged that the Prince failed to uphold the agreement by failing to disclose all his accounts, and allowing money to be taken from frozen accounts,[17] and restarted legal proceedings to gain full control of the Prince’s assets. After a number of appeals,[19] this finally reached the Privy Council in London, which can serve as Brunei's highest court of appeal as a result of Brunei's former protectorate status.[26]

The Privy Council rejected Prince Jefri's evidence, describing his contention that the agreement allowed for him to retain a number of properties as "simply incredible",[27] and ruled in favour of the Government of Brunei and the BIA; consequently the Prince's appeal was dismissed and he was ordered to return the rest of his assets to Brunei.[4]

The decision of the Privy Council did not end the litigation between Prince Jefri and the BIA. The BIA re-opened proceedings in Malaysia and the Cayman Islands, resulting in the BIA gaining control over the Hotel Bel-Air in Los Angeles and The New York Palace Hotel in Manhattan.[28]

The BIA also re-opened collateral litigation in the British High Court. After winning before the Privy Council, the BIA asked the court to determine whether Prince Jefri should be held in contempt of court for allegedly making misstatements in his listing of assets. The contempt proceeding was scheduled for a hearing in June 2008, but the Prince did not attend, instead going to Paris.[17][29] Judge Peter Smith did not rule on whether Prince Jefri was in contempt, but did issue a warrant for his arrest.[30] As of November 2010, the warrant still appears to be in place, meaning the Prince will be arrested if he enters the UK.[31]

Other legal issues

In 1997 Shannon Marketic, a former Miss USA, accused Prince Jefri and the Sultan, among others, of flying her and many other women to Brunei under false pretenses to be part of a harem, and that she was abused by those in the royal court.[10] The case was raised in a US court, but it was later dropped, because Jefri was held to have diplomatic immunity.[32]

In February 1998 Prince Jefri was sued by his former business partners Bob and Rafi Manoukian for £80 million over two property deals they claim he reneged upon;[33] the Manoukians claimed he flew in prostitutes from around the world and led a wildly extravagant lifestyle.[34] The Prince countersued, then settled out of court.[32][35]

In 2006, the Prince began legal proceedings against his former advisors, the barrister Thomas Derbyshire and his wife Faith Zaman, in both the UK and US,[36] accusing them of stealing funds from him.[37] The pair had worked for Prince Jefri since 2004, were given authority over a number of the Prince's companies, and were accused of using proceeds from property sales for their own benefit and charging personal expenses to corporate credit cards.[38] However, they contended no money was taken and all the contested purchases were for the use of the Prince and his family,[39] and counter-sued for US$12 million they claim they were owed.[38] The case is estimated to have cost Brunei US$60 million to litigate despite the value of the court case being US$7 million[40] and Prince Jefri being a key witness for the State of Brunei, which has repeatedly taken him to court,[41] challenging his compliance with court orders and questioning his veracity.[27]

In November 2010, pictures of statues the Prince had made of him and his fiancée, Micha Raines, having sex were leaked.[42][43] Various details, such as previous challenges by BIA to Prince Jefri's credibility, the wealth of Prince Jefri, the Sultan and the state of Brunei, his multiple wives, the statues and the still-in-effect British warrant for the Prince's arrest were banned from being mentioned in the courtroom as Judge Ira Gammerman ruled they were irrelevant to the case.[44][45] After nearly six weeks of trial, the jury returned a unanimous verdict[46] against the Prince on all but one count.[47] The Prince and the New York Palace Hotel were ordered to pay the Derbyshires US$21 million in total.[48] Brunei has stated it intends to appeal.[47]

Wives and Children

His first wife, Pengiran Anak Isteri Pengiran Norhayati, is a member the Brunei Royal Family as the daughter of YAM Pengiran Jaya Negara Pengiran Haji Abdul Rahman, by the wife, Y.M Pengiran Siti Marwadi binti Pengiran Anak Ahmad. The Pengiran Anak Isteri Pengiran Norhayati is a descendant of the eleventh Sultan of Brunei, Sultan Abdul Jalilul Jabbar and the 18th Sultan of Brunei, Sultan Omar Ali Saifuddin I. Together they have 3 children and 4 grandchildren.

Issue

Name Birth Marriage Their children
Date Spouse
YAM Pengiran Muda Haji Abdul Hakeem Bolkiah 13 June 1973 YAM Pengiran Anak Abdul Halim Ar-Rahman Bolkiah
YAM Pengiran Anak Hamidah Jamalul Bolkiah 26 April 1977 17 April 2005 YAM Pengiran Anak Haji Abdul Ali Yil-Kabir Bolkiah bin Pengiran Lela Cheteria Sahibun Najabah Pengiran Anak Haji Abdul Aziz YAM Pengiran Anak Abdul Muta'Ali Haziq Hamidullah Bolkiah YAM Pengiran Anak Adriana Haziqah Jaïdah Bolkiah YAM Pengiran Anak Alisha Husnara Jaïdah Bolkiah
YAM Pengiran Muda Bahar Bolkiah 20 August 1981 8 January 2023 YTM Paduka Seri Pengiran Anak Puteri Azemah Nimatul Bolkiah binti Sultan Haji Hassanal Bolkiah Muizzaddin Wadaullah

Ancestry of Pengiran Anak Isteri Pengiran Norhayati

Legacy

Titles and styles

Since 1979: Duli Yang Teramat Mulia Paduka Seri Pengiran Di-Gadong Sahibul Mal

Namesakes

Honours

He has been awarded :

National

Foreign

Ancestry

References

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Political offices
Preceded by 2nd Minister of Finance
20 October 1986 – 23 February 1997
Succeeded by
Preceded by
Office established
1st Minister of Culture, Youth and Sports
1 January 1984 – 21 October 1986
Succeeded by

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In this Malay name there is no family name The name Omar Ali Saifuddien III is a patronymic and the person should be referred to by the given name Jefri Bolkiah The Arabic derived word bin or binti binte if used means son of or daughter of respectively Jefri Bolkiah ibni Omar Ali Saifuddien III 1 born 6 November 1954 2 is a member of the Brunei Royal Family His elder brother is the Sultan of Brunei Hassanal Bolkiah 3 Prince Jefri was the finance minister of his oil rich country from 1986 to 1997 1 He also served as chairman of the Brunei Investment Agency BIA which invests much of the country s wealth 4 and was responsible for overseas investments 5 Jefri BolkiahPengiran Di Gadong Sahibul MalJefri in 20232nd Minister of FinanceIn office 20 October 1986 23 February 1997Prime MinisterHassanal BolkiahDeputyAhmad Wally SkinnerPreceded byHassanal BolkiahSucceeded byHassanal Bolkiah1st Minister of Culture Youth and SportsIn office 1 January 1984 21 October 1986Prime MinisterHassanal BolkiahPreceded byOffice establishedSucceeded byHussain YusofBornJefri Bolkiah 1954 11 06 6 November 1954 age 68 Istana Darul Hana Brunei Town BruneiSpouseList Pengiran Anak Isteri Pengiran Norhayati binti Pengiran Haji Abdul RahmanPuan Fatimah binti Abdullah nee Evangeline Teodoro del RosarioDayang Puan Jefridah binti Mohammed LouisAyen Munji LaurelPuan Salma binti Abdullah nee Claire KellyPuan Jamilah Binti AbdullahIssueList Prince Abdul HakeemPrince BaharPrincess Hamidah Jamalul BolkiahPrince Aarman BolkiahPrince Faiq Jefri BolkiahHassan Al Muklis Kiko Jefri BolkiahBadi Jefri Bolkiah Del RosarioJoanna Jefri BolkiahKarraminah Clarisse Jefri BolkiahSamantha Richelle Jefri BolkiahHaqidah Jefri BolkiahQianah Jefri BolkiahNamesJefri Bolkiah ibni Omar Ali Saifuddien Sa adul Khairi WaddienRegnal namePengiran Muda Haji Jefri Bolkiah ibni Al Marhum Sultan Haji Omar Ali Saifuddien Sa adul Khairi WaddienHouseBolkiahFatherOmar Ali Saifuddin IIIMotherPengiran Anak DamitReligionSunni IslamSports careerCountryBruneiSportPoloMedal record PoloRepresenting BruneiSEA Games2019 Philippines Men s tournamentIn the wake of the 1997 Asian financial crisis the sultan had external accountants audit the books of BIA resulting in charges by the Brunei government that Prince Jefri had embezzled 14 8 billion citation needed He denies the charges but in 2000 agreed to hand over his personal holdings to the government in return for avoiding criminal prosecution and being allowed to keep a personal residence in Brunei 6 After numerous legal disputes and appeals in 2007 Britain s Privy Council ruled that this agreement is enforceable 4 Prince Jefri is known for his extravagant lifestyle 6 His personal holdings included a huge art collection the British jeweller Asprey the New York Palace Hotel Hotel Bel Air in Los Angeles and Plaza Athenee in Paris citation needed He has been married 6 times and divorced 4 wives 7 and has nineteen children citation needed Contents 1 Personal life 2 Legal issues with Brunei 3 Other legal issues 4 Wives and Children 4 1 Issue 5 Ancestry of Pengiran Anak Isteri Pengiran Norhayati 6 Legacy 6 1 Titles and styles 6 2 Namesakes 6 3 Honours 6 3 1 National 6 3 2 Foreign 7 Ancestry 8 ReferencesPersonal life EditHe has had five wives four of whom he is divorced from and 1 to whom he is still married 7 and had seventeen children aged between 2 and 35 in 2008 6 Additionally he has faced a number of accusations including lawsuits from the women allegedly involved 8 that he has paid women to go to Brunei to have sex with him 9 10 see Other legal issues it is alleged he kept a harem of up to 25 women for several years which included the writer Jillian Lauren who published Some Girls My Life in a Harem about her experiences 11 12 His costly possessions included a private Boeing 747 13 a large art collection including works by Manet Renoir and at least twenty one works by Degas along with a collection of 2 000 luxury cars including specially commissioned unique Aston Martins 14 a number of properties including the Plaza Athenee hotel in Paris and Hotel Bel Air in Los Angeles 15 the New York Palace Hotel in Manhattan and others in Paris Las Vegas and St John s Lodge in Regent s Park London 6 businesses such as the luxury goods manufacturer Asprey and a yacht named Tits which came with tenders named Nipple 1 and Nipple 2 8 His assets were estimated at 1 5 billion citation needed By the 2000s due to his legal issues see below he was forced to sell many of his assets and be exiled from Brunei 6 although as of September 2009 he appears to have been allowed to return to Brunei and has been seen in public with the Royal Family 16 Legal issues with Brunei EditPrince Jefri has had a number of legal issues with the state of Brunei which have amounted to the most costly legal battle in the world 17 Brunei is a gas and oil rich state ruled by the Sultan in a constitutional sultanate 18 the Sultan has control over every aspect of life in Brunei 19 The Sultan was at one time the richest man in the world 20 From 20 October 1986 to 23 February 1997 Prince Jefri was the Minister of Finance for Brunei 4 responsible for dealing with revenue from oil and gas through the state body Brunei Investment Agency BIA 21 of which Prince Jefri was chairman 8 Prince Jefri also owned a network of companies and investment vehicles under the name Amadeo run by his son Hakim 8 which was used to buy the luxury goods company Asprey and build an amusement park and other projects in Brunei 20 In July 1998 the Amadeo group collapsed under US 10 billion in debt 22 Between 1983 and mid 1998 some US 40 billion of what were called special transfers were made from the accounts of the BIA 4 An independent investigation was undertaken into the circumstances of these special transfers concluding that in round figures US 14 8 billion were paid to the accounts of Prince Jefri US 8 billion to accounts of the Sultan and US 3 8 billion for Government purposes the destination purpose and recipients of the remaining transfers were not established 4 Due to the secretive nature of the state and the blurred lines as to where the royal family s finances and the state finances began and ended establishing the true course of events is very difficult 20 Prince Jefri was accused of misappropriating state funds to pay for his own personal investments bought through BIA and Amedeo companies and removed from his position as head of BIA 23 24 In February 2000 the Bruneian government attempted to obtain a freezing order on Prince Jefri s overseas assets which led to his countersuing in New York 23 Following protracted negotiations a settlement agreement was signed by the Prince in May 2000 4 the terms of which were never made public 22 However Prince Jefri claimed assurances were made to him by the Sultan with regards to keeping certain properties to maintain his lifestyle which BIA denied 4 22 In accordance with the settlement agreement signed in 2000 the prince began to return his assets to the state including more than 500 properties both in Brunei and abroad more than 2 000 cars 100 paintings five boats and nine aircraft 22 In 2001 ten thousand lots of Prince Jefri s possessions went to auction 25 However the BIA alleged that the Prince failed to uphold the agreement by failing to disclose all his accounts and allowing money to be taken from frozen accounts 17 and restarted legal proceedings to gain full control of the Prince s assets After a number of appeals 19 this finally reached the Privy Council in London which can serve as Brunei s highest court of appeal as a result of Brunei s former protectorate status 26 The Privy Council rejected Prince Jefri s evidence describing his contention that the agreement allowed for him to retain a number of properties as simply incredible 27 and ruled in favour of the Government of Brunei and the BIA consequently the Prince s appeal was dismissed and he was ordered to return the rest of his assets to Brunei 4 The decision of the Privy Council did not end the litigation between Prince Jefri and the BIA The BIA re opened proceedings in Malaysia and the Cayman Islands resulting in the BIA gaining control over the Hotel Bel Air in Los Angeles and The New York Palace Hotel in Manhattan 28 The BIA also re opened collateral litigation in the British High Court After winning before the Privy Council the BIA asked the court to determine whether Prince Jefri should be held in contempt of court for allegedly making misstatements in his listing of assets The contempt proceeding was scheduled for a hearing in June 2008 but the Prince did not attend instead going to Paris 17 29 Judge Peter Smith did not rule on whether Prince Jefri was in contempt but did issue a warrant for his arrest 30 As of November 2010 the warrant still appears to be in place meaning the Prince will be arrested if he enters the UK 31 Other legal issues EditIn 1997 Shannon Marketic a former Miss USA accused Prince Jefri and the Sultan among others of flying her and many other women to Brunei under false pretenses to be part of a harem and that she was abused by those in the royal court 10 The case was raised in a US court but it was later dropped because Jefri was held to have diplomatic immunity 32 In February 1998 Prince Jefri was sued by his former business partners Bob and Rafi Manoukian for 80 million over two property deals they claim he reneged upon 33 the Manoukians claimed he flew in prostitutes from around the world and led a wildly extravagant lifestyle 34 The Prince countersued then settled out of court 32 35 In 2006 the Prince began legal proceedings against his former advisors the barrister Thomas Derbyshire and his wife Faith Zaman in both the UK and US 36 accusing them of stealing funds from him 37 The pair had worked for Prince Jefri since 2004 were given authority over a number of the Prince s companies and were accused of using proceeds from property sales for their own benefit and charging personal expenses to corporate credit cards 38 However they contended no money was taken and all the contested purchases were for the use of the Prince and his family 39 and counter sued for US 12 million they claim they were owed 38 The case is estimated to have cost Brunei US 60 million to litigate despite the value of the court case being US 7 million 40 and Prince Jefri being a key witness for the State of Brunei which has repeatedly taken him to court 41 challenging his compliance with court orders and questioning his veracity 27 In November 2010 pictures of statues the Prince had made of him and his fiancee Micha Raines having sex were leaked 42 43 Various details such as previous challenges by BIA to Prince Jefri s credibility the wealth of Prince Jefri the Sultan and the state of Brunei his multiple wives the statues and the still in effect British warrant for the Prince s arrest were banned from being mentioned in the courtroom as Judge Ira Gammerman ruled they were irrelevant to the case 44 45 After nearly six weeks of trial the jury returned a unanimous verdict 46 against the Prince on all but one count 47 The Prince and the New York Palace Hotel were ordered to pay the Derbyshires US 21 million in total 48 Brunei has stated it intends to appeal 47 Wives and Children EditHis first wife Pengiran Anak Isteri Pengiran Norhayati is a member the Brunei Royal Family as the daughter of YAM Pengiran Jaya Negara Pengiran Haji Abdul Rahman by the wife Y M Pengiran Siti Marwadi binti Pengiran Anak Ahmad The Pengiran Anak Isteri Pengiran Norhayati is a descendant of the eleventh Sultan of Brunei Sultan Abdul Jalilul Jabbar and the 18th Sultan of Brunei Sultan Omar Ali Saifuddin I Together they have 3 children and 4 grandchildren Issue Edit Name Birth Marriage Their childrenDate SpouseYAM Pengiran Muda Haji Abdul Hakeem Bolkiah 13 June 1973 YAM Pengiran Anak Abdul Halim Ar Rahman BolkiahYAM Pengiran Anak Hamidah Jamalul Bolkiah 26 April 1977 17 April 2005 YAM Pengiran Anak Haji Abdul Ali Yil Kabir Bolkiah bin Pengiran Lela Cheteria Sahibun Najabah Pengiran Anak Haji Abdul Aziz YAM Pengiran Anak Abdul Muta Ali Haziq Hamidullah Bolkiah YAM Pengiran Anak Adriana Haziqah Jaidah Bolkiah YAM Pengiran Anak Alisha Husnara Jaidah BolkiahYAM Pengiran Muda Bahar Bolkiah 20 August 1981 8 January 2023 YTM Paduka Seri Pengiran Anak Puteri Azemah Nimatul Bolkiah binti Sultan Haji Hassanal Bolkiah Muizzaddin WadaullahAncestry of Pengiran Anak Isteri Pengiran Norhayati EditAncestors of Jefri Bolkiah Prince of Brunei16 Y A M Pangiran Kerma Indira Pangiran Anak Bahar8 Y A M Pangiran Maharaja Laila Sahibul Kahar Pangiran Anak Abdu l Kahar17 Y M Pangiran Anak Zakiah binti Y A M Pangiran Indira Mahkota Pangiran Jamaluddin4 Y M Pangiran Haji Abdu l Rahim18 Awang Muhammad Aqil bin Pehin Orang Kaya Sang Sura Awang Maun9 Y M Dayang Siti Mariam2 Pengiran Jaya Negara Pengiran Haji Abdul Rahman10 Y M Pengiran Anak Bujang Damit5 Y M Pangiran Anak Tengah Nor Salam1 Pengiran Anak Isteri Pengiran Norhayati6 Y M Pengiran Anak Ahmad3 Pengiran Datin Siti Hajah MarwadiLegacy EditTitles and styles Edit Since 1979 Duli Yang Teramat Mulia Paduka Seri Pengiran Di Gadong Sahibul Mal Namesakes Edit Jefri Bolkiah Mosque a mosque opened in Kampong Batong on 26 July 2013 49 IBTE Jefri Bolkiah Campus a post secondary vocational institute in Kuala Belait 50 Honours Edit See also Orders decorations and medals of Brunei and List of honours of the Bruneian Royal Family by country He has been awarded National Edit Order of the Crown of Brunei DKMB Order of Laila Utama DK I Dato Laila Utama 26 December 1970 Sultan Hassanal Bolkiah Medal PHBS 1 August 1968 Sultan Golden Jubilee Medal 5 October 2017 Sultan Silver Jubilee Medal 5 October 1992 Brunei Independence 1 January 1984 Foreign Edit Malaysia Order of the Defender of the Realm Grand Commander SMN Tun 8 April 1989 51 Order of the Crown of Johor Knight Grand Commander SPMJ Dato Order of Sultan Ahmad Shah of Pahang Grand Knight SSAP Dato Sri Order of Cura Si Manja Kini Grand Knight SPCM Dato Seri Order of Sultan Salahuddin Abdul Aziz Shah Knight Grand Companion SSSA Dato Seri Morocco Order of Muhammad First Class Saudi Arabia Order of Abdulaziz Al Saud First Class 1990 Singapore Order of Nila Utama First Class DUNU 12 February 1990 South Korea Grand Order of Mugunghwa Order of Diplomatic Service Merit First Grade Thailand Order of the White Elephant Knight Grand Cordon MPCh GCE United Kingdom Royal Victorian Order Honorary Knight Grand Cross GCVO Sir 3 November 1992 Ancestry EditAncestors of Jefri Bolkiah Prince of Brunei16 Omar Ali Saifuddien II8 Hashim Jalilul Alam Aqamaddin17 Zaida binti Pengarah Digadong Tuan Laman Awang Sulaiman4 Muhammad Jamalul Alam II18 Pengiran Anak Saiful Rijal 10 9 Pengiran Siti Fatima19 Pian Jamaliah 11 2 Omar Ali Saifuddien III20 Pengiran Anak Muhammad Yusuf10 Pengiran Anak Saiful Rijal21 Pengiran Anak Sarbanum5 Pengiran Anak Fatima11 Pian Jamaliah1 Jefri Bolkiah24 Hashim Jalilul Alam Aqamaddin 8 12 Pengiran Muda Besar Omar Ali Saifuddin25 Pengiran Anak Chandra Kesuma6 Pengiran Anak Abdul Rahman26 Pengiran Muda Besar Muhammad Jamalul Alam13 Pengiran Anak Siti Khadija27 Pengiran Anak Saleha3 Pengiran Anak Damit28 Radin Haji Muhammad Daud14 Radin Haji Hassan29 Hajah Saleha7 Pengiran Fatima30 Radin Haji Abdul Rahman15 Hajah Zainab31 Dayang Siti Amina MekahReferences Edit a b Ministry of Finance The Government of Brunei Darussalam Official Website Archived from the original on 6 July 2011 Retrieved 27 October 2010 Istiadat Berkhatan Bagi Dua Orang Putera2 Baginda Di Langsongkan Hari Ini PDF Pelita Brunei 2 August 1967 p 1 Sultan of Brunei Sacks Brother BBC News 29 July 1998 Retrieved 15 October 2010 a b c d e f g h His Royal Highness Prince Jefri Bolkiah and others v The State of Brunei Darussalam and Brunei Investment Agency Privy Council Appeal No 69 of 2006 Judgment of the Lords of the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council 8 November 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