Nigerian Fraudster

3079 days ago

Lord Michael Howard of Quindell answers question at 12th time of asking – but answers wrongly

Twelve times, by email and by twitter I asked former Tory leader Lord Michael Howard of Quindell (QPP) why the new board was trying to bury evidence of the fraud committed by the old board by not filing accounts for Quindell Financial Services – the vehicle ex CEO Rob Fielding used to half inch almost £2 million in a sham deal with convicted Nigerian fraudster Andrew O’Dua. Lord Howard has now responded to THIS article and my question. Sadly his answer is er...not factually accurate.

I asked Lord Howard:

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3225 days ago

Rob Terry, Quindell, the Serious Fraud Office and Slater & Gordon – and accounts delayed again

I have known for months and months and reported it here that the Serious Fraud Office had at least interviewed folk on Quindell (QPP). The weekend press suggests that the SFO is now formally on the matter, something that has massive implications for insider dealer and fraudster Rob Terry, Quindell and possibly for Slater & Gordon. This comes on a day when Quindell warns that its accounts will be delayed – oh dear, oh dear. 

For Terry the SFO news is a disaster. The FCA has the power to fine him a multiple of the proceeds of his crimes but the involvement of the SFO means that a custodial sentence is a gimme. Do not think that the FCA and SFO are at an early stage on this matter they have been on the case for months. In the case of Terry what is interesting is who joins him in the dock. Hapless ex FD Larry Moorse is certain to be there but I’d bet a fiver that ex CEO Rob Fielding will be there too, not least for the £2 million bung he picked up as part of the £30 million deal to buy a worthless business from convicted Nigerian fraudster Andrew O’Dua.  The NEW board at Quindell was made aware of the O’Dua/Fielding scam and did nothing.  It strikes me that all sorts of folks in Hampshire should be stocking up on the KY Jelly as they prepare for life in B Wing.

Quindell itself

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3380 days ago

Tom Winnifrith Quindell BearCast special - Making Money from Nigerian fraud & Mobile Doctors scam

In this podcast I pose some regulatory questions for Quindell and the Ministry of Justice regarding the resigning compliance officer Mrs Helen Cutler, I explain how Quindell made money buying a POS business from a convicted Nigerian fraudster ( and other rubbish deals) and I expose what has gone on with Mobile Doctors and Speedy. This is all very shocking.

Tom Winnifrith's new book, 49 Red Flags, is dedicated to Robert Simon Terry of Quindell and features him prominently. It is published tonight. To get your free copy sent to you tonight just fill in the fom HERE

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3404 days ago

Helen Cutler at Quindell, WTF – the Curse of the Sheriff of AIM

Bizarre or what? On 23rd December 2014 I put in a call to Mrs Helen Cutler of ACH Management Services Ltd, the Quenron subsidiary formerly known as RTA Management Services. This was the company that Quenron CEO Rob Fielding set up in December 2013 (costing him £68.40 inc VAT) and then sold to Quindell on 14 January 2014 for £2 million as part of the deal with a convicted Nigerian fraudster as revealed HERE on Christmas day.

I left a message for Mrs Cutler

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3404 days ago

Quindell CEO Robert Fielding: Tell us all about RTA Management Services Ltd and the £2 million?

On 14th January 2014 Quindell announced the purchase of ACH and associated companies for £5 million in cash and 117,812,500 (pre consolidation) shares at 22.5p. We have pointed out before that ACH was 100% owned and run by a convicted Nigerian Fraudster Andrew O’Dua, something Quindell did not mention at the time. But now the spotlight falls on the associated companies and how Quindell CEO Rob Fielding made a quick £2 million. 

The main associated company was called RTA Management Services Ltd and it was set up on 2nd December 2013. It had one shareholder Rob Fielding and no assets. It was a shell. And it was part of the transaction.

I have established that the shareholder list for Quenron post the ACH deal saw the Nigerian Fraudster O’Dua

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3428 days ago

Why did Quindell buy a business from a convicted Nigerian Fraudster for £30 million Part 2

On Friday I speculated that Quindell might have spent £30 million buying a business (ACH) off a gentleman who might have been a convicted Nigerian Fraudster HERE. I think we can now say that the Gentleman in question WAS ALMOST CERTAINLY the convicted fraudster.  Give that ACH (now known as Quindell ACH) is regulated by the Ministry of Justice do you perhaps think Quenron might wish to clarify the matter?

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