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Serious Fraud Office review GMTV evidence

In this post (Should GMTV executives be tried for fraud?) we asked how GMTV and Opera had managed to get away with ripping so many millions of pounds off viewers – and not be subject to a criminal investigation.

Apparently a few other people have been wondering that too. The BBC are reporting that the Serious Fraud Office (SFO) are reviewing evidence in the scandal. More news soon..

UPDATE: More here

2 COMMENTS

  1. I am a nigerian and would want to draw your attention to a more worrisome problem than gm tv stuff.please most of my country men now buy an O2 mobile sim (which is originaly roamed to nigeria)and use it to target some inocent people(scam)pretending they are in london ,uk to be precise and this has in NO small way effected lots of us who are legitimately and deligently working for the good of us and this beautiful country endured with honest people, please you should use your good office to investigate this , you find that 99% of o2 lines are all in nigeria pretending that they are in london and spoiling the good image of this country please. pleas do something about this
    MUSA IBRAHIMK

  2. First I receive an sms from Nigerian number and immediately from London it says the mobile promotion select my number randomly between 143.000,000 mobile number and I won 450.000 British pounds I called him he gave me an email under his name with yahoo from Italy I gave him an account in Iran and next day I received another email with a copy of transfer money from HSBC bank after 5 working days I called the Bank and they said they have problem with HSBC bank and they cannot transfer money to Iran because the sanction I gave him another account number in Europe and I did not hear from him I called him he said because the sanction we cannot transfer money to your account I said ok send it to Europe he said government does not allow me to send the money I can do you a favor and send money to Dubai and a diplomat with a suitcase give you the money I said how come you don’t send money to Europe and give me the money like drug dealer how you send money to Dubai cash instead take it to bank and wire it he said it is not possible I said this type of transaction is more like terrorist and drug dealing act and your government allow this type of transaction he said it is diplomatic act and he continue when you arrive to Dubai he will contact you he does not anything about the suitcase we told him is your valuable family things do not tell him what is inside the suitcase I told him how come the mobile promotion take this much hassle for unknown customer he said they are like this .the interesting thing was the link he put in his email for mobile promotion connect me to Nokia UK the emails are available fro interested persons

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