Vanuatu authorities are looking at revoking Andrew Tate's citizenship after it was revealed that he acquired a golden passport at around the same time as his 2022 arrest in Romania for rape and human trafficking.
The self-described misogynist influencer acquired citizenship under a fast-track scheme for those who invest at least $130,000 (£96,000) in the tiny Pacific archipelago, according to an investigation by the Organised Crime and Corruption Reporting Project.
The scheme has raised security concerns, and led the European Union to revoke Vanuatu's visa-free privilege in late 2024.
A Vanuatu government spokesman said authorities were "definitely looking into" Tate's citizenship.