Showing posts with label Theft. Show all posts
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Crown currency pattern had sentence for theft

Mr. Benstead criminality is likely to raise questions about the role of the Financial Services Authority, the failure of state changes.

Although the company wasn't FSA regulated, it has been saved to the FSA by its holding company, owned by the Crown, something that was displayed prominently on our Web site.

According to administrators RCM, the FSA is now that he did not regulate the currency of the State she worked as a small settlement of payment.

However, one of the conditions for operating an SPI is that no individual, management of the business has been convicted of offences relating to money laundering of terrorist financing or other financial crimes.

Both Mr. Benstead and, more recently, his son-in-law and former State employee motto, Roderick Schmidt, were sentenced in financial crimes.

Mr. Schmidt was sentenced to 21 months in prison in may for stealing and 55,000 £ of charity which he worked .c ' is not clear if he worked for the currency of the State at the same time step.

Offence can be traced back Mr. Benstead, 1980, while he was a Director of a company called Max Glen.Lui and his business partner, were charged with flight "pimping execution of valuable coverage by deception."

Security was a letter of credit of £ 90 000 to be used to provide 10 000 cartridges whisky Johnnie Walker Black Label.échec M. Benstead calling.

An action group led by Joanne Struyk, on behalf of the creditor, in the currency of the State appealed to the FSA to take more responsibility for the collapse of the company.

"I don't understand the FSA perspective if they were not responsible for the company why let them put their logo on its web page?", she asked.

Banking company, Barclays, who suspected that company was experiencing financial difficulties four months before he does it administration, has also been under the spotlight on the potential liability of the collapse.


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Theft ring hits African production Barrick Gold

Last week, BGI revealed that he had discovered an organized fuel theft ring in its Buzwagi mine in Tanzania and was suspended or dismissed on 60pc staff. Buzwagi is one of the four mines that BGI operates in the East African country.

Society, registered in London in March and is still owned by its parent company Canadian Barrick Gold, 75pc said that production in the third quarter fell by 23pc 164,996 onces.recettes for the quarter fell 1pc 209 m $ (£ 133 m) and earnings before taxes leaved proper $60. $9 65 m.6 m.

The lower levels of production caused cash expenses increased $ 615 per ounce for the quarter, mainly due to additional costs to Buzwagi 32pc. Year-round production should now be comparable to 716,000 ounces produced in 2009.

"We will overcome Buzwagi issues this year."They are a temporary setback, "said Greg Hawkins, Chief Executive." "" We took some fairly difficult decisions when it comes to the site and we have also introduced some fairly strong leadership.?

The company flew to new employees and is the formation of local workers. "Change management can offset the exodus of key personnel of the ABG and we are confident that the Group should begin with the best performance of the year, said John Meyer, a mining analyst said Fairfax broker.

Shares have remained unchanged 550 percent, lower than the flotation of 575 p.


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