In the early years of the Nauru Phosphate Royalties Development Trust, it financed the construction of two of five high-rise luxury condos in
Hawaii (on the island of
Oahu). The five towers (two completed as of October 2005) are on prime
Honolulu real estate with ocean views and represent a benchmark in Honolulu luxury high-rises. Other investments included
Nauru House in
Melbourne and
Hawaiki Tower in Honolulu. These luxury properties were only part of an international real estate
portfolio that stretched into countries including
Australia, the
Philippines,
Fiji,
Guam,
Samoa, the
US,
New Zealand, and the
United Kingdom. Financial mismanagement and extravagant government spending (i.e., investing A$4 million in a
London play,
Leonardo the Musical: A Portrait of Love, about
Leonardo da Vinci's love life which flopped after weeks of bad reviews) led to increased spending—and increased loans—which were levied upon the real estate holdings of the Nauru Phosphate Royalties Trust. One loan, of A$236 million from
General Electric, which was used as a loan to pay off all other loans, could not be paid back by the government. This led to GE seizing Nauru's international real estate developments, including the
trademark Nauru House in Australia. ==RONPhos==