The original article can now be viewed on this LINK (1) but we don’t expect it to be there for long. The link takes you to a website with which we have no association.
In July 2022 a new article was published on this bondreview website and can be viewed on this LINK (2).
If you experience difficulty accessing LINK (1) because the gentleman who describes himself as Abdul Halim Al Ghazi has removed it, please contact us and we will arrange for you to receive a pdf version which was downloaded from the site. We believe Mr Al Ghazi is using a false name because Abdul Halim Al Ghazi is the name of a Shia Cleric and we doubt that cleric is remotely interested in London European Securities.
In our LINK (2) article we explain the Al Ghazi claim and take another look at London European Securities Ltd.
Meyado Group have been scamming Expats across South East Asia for decades. The usual second hand car sales man calling themselves financial advisers trying to get their hand on you Pension or put you into a useless savings plan all for their personal gain.
My blog contains a post from 2009 with (currently) 175 comments continuing up to the present day describing how Martin Young and his team of shysters have ripped people off in Hong Kong, Singapore and elsewhere.
Meyado was run out of town by the SFC (the regulator in Hong Kong), but sadly no-one went to jail. For some reason the Singapore authorities continue to turn a blind eye to their scamming.
I personally lost all my investment in the Meretec scam, and never made any money on two other schemes they talked me into. Martin Young and his partners in crime, of course, made substantial amounts of money in fees and commissions. In the case of Meretec, forensic accountants (SF Plant) looked into the case, but it seems that they were unable to recover any money, or pin the fraud on anyone.
It is clear to me that Martin Young and his cronies should be in jail, and nobody in their right mind should trust them with a single penny of their money.
You can read the blog post and the comments here: https://smogsblog.wordpress.com/2009/11/09/meyado-meretec-mitl-martin-young-a-cautionary-tale/
Here is our new home!
https://www.verilyfintech.com/
The usual suspects…
https://find-and-update.company-information.service.gov.uk/company/09026853/filing-history