AUSSIE SCANDAL HIT FUND MANAGER BREAKS HIS SILENCE TO THREATEN ‘FAT ENGLISHMAN’

THE CHARMED LIFE OF AUSSIE FUND MANAGERS

News today for the South East Asian victims of the great LM
financial fund Ponzi scam. This scam has ruined many people in Thailand who put
their life savings, or had their Financial Advisers put their life savings into
this fund believing it was as safe as an Australian Bank.

The boss, whose actions have ruined the lives of so many
people, has now set up his own website, to defend himself. It can be found here
Peter Drake complains of being intimidated, in particular ‘by
one fat Englishman’ and said he has been recording the calls of those who abuse
him. 
This appears to be a therapeutic exercise for people who now have to throw
themselves at the mercy of social security departments around the western
world.
Drake seems to describe everyone but himself as incompetent. (This may be true. In his case his actions sound deliberate) He also claims poverty, well maybe apart from that 18-year-old house in Fiji
and the stuff he has put in other people’s names and trusts etc. He complains of press lies and distortions.
Amazingly – just like our Pattaya scammers he throws up his
wife as a victim of these ‘haters’.

His arrogant defence also sounds a lot like the one put up
by some financial advisers in Bangkok. Enjoy.

3 thoughts on “AUSSIE SCANDAL HIT FUND MANAGER BREAKS HIS SILENCE TO THREATEN ‘FAT ENGLISHMAN’

  1. What a nerve that English guy has got! Having the audacity to come around face to face and ask for the money back. Money somebody probably worked long and hard for, now lost by these people who just think they can walk away without any accountability. If ASIC is involved we can safely assume nobody will be held responsible or prosecuted. That is the most predictable outcome.

  2. Pter has allowed comments on his blog!!!! oops.

    The best response from Peter's viewpoint was one chap who requested everyone back off so they could at least hear his story. The others ranged from abuse to support for physical action.

Comments are closed.