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Showing posts with label Offshore Companies. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Offshore Companies. Show all posts

Wednesday, 2 April 2014

Intermeet - A Possible Spanghero II ??



International meat brokers and traders came into the spotlight recently when the story of the ‘Horsemeat Scandal’ broke and filled the newspapers for several weeks.

Spanghero, which has since been renamed La Lauragaise, was identified by the French government as the main player in the horsemeat scandal that saw mislabelled products sold in several European countries. The French government believes that the sale of horsemeat labelled as beef went on for six months and involved about 750 tonnes of meat.  Spanghero imported meat from Romania and sold it on to another company, Comigel, which made frozen ready meals at its factory in Luxembourg.

The widening scandal has raised questions about the complexity of the food industry's supply chains across Europe, which can often include shadowy companies and sole traders based in virtually unregulated territories and using tax havens and offshore companies as vehicles for their trade.

One could ask oneself why certain structures exist.

Take for instance the case of a Polish national fronting an offshore company incorporated as say, Intermeet Commodities Ltd (Trading). Intermeet has Russian sales manager reachable by mobile phone only in St. Peterburg. In addition, Intermeet has a ‘care of’ address in Monaco - say care of Monaco Poaching & Strategies, a company that for one reason or another might not be able to offer a banking services via its own banking connections.

Transat Maritime SAM would be an ideal company for Intermeet’s frontman to approach.

Transat could use its sway with its existing bankers, who already provide banking facilities with barely a hint of due diligence, to help ‘Intermeet’ set up its much needed bank account(s).

All that has to happen now is that Frontman and Sales Manager embark on their meat brokering activities in and around Europe with the Offshore/care-of/Monaco vehicle becoming part of the entangled European and International Meat Supply Circles.

And no one pays to much attention – Until another scandal breaks

Thursday, 27 February 2014

The Road of Angels - Part I - Devils in Their Midst


This is a road in the tranquil town of Sainte-marthe-sur-le-lac, in the leafy suburbs of Montreal, Quebec.


Its burgeoning and flourishing population (one of the fastest growing in Quebec) enjoy life in a much sought after suburb.  Rail and road links to Montreal, reasonably priced new housing, a more secure and peaceful environment offers commuters and young families the perfect alternative to the more expensive ares of Laval and Montreal.

Life is good, for the Good people of Sainte-marthe-sur-le-lac, as one can see reflected in the community's own website.


Little do the residents of this peaceful community realise that in the centre of their community, in the aptly named Rue de Anges, there resides a deep and dark secret - Devils in their midst. Amongst them are strangers, come from afar -  the mysterious and mystical Principality of Monaco - that casually managed to procure properties as cash buyers.

What was their business, that managed to thrive to such an extent that it could afford them those possibilities?

Is it just coincidence that the name TRANSAT links this municipality (many residents are employees or a locally based airline company), that Canadian airline making regular flights between Montreal and the Cote d'Azur being AIR TRANSAT, and a company with it's offices on the Boulevard des Moulins in Monte-Carlo, Monaco (TRANSAT MARITIME SAM)?


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