Edward Robinson & Co Liverpool INDIA BUILDINGS DLA PIPER Merseyside Police Biggest Fraud Case

submitted by uklmhb on 07/14/16 1

The sensational Carroll Foundation Trust multi-billion dollar tax fraud bribery scandal has revealed that the Merseyside Police Service are deeply involved in this case of international importance. It has emerged that one of the Carroll Foundation Trust's former auditors Edward Robinson & Co of Liverpool and Chester undertook a thorough forensic criminal investigation into the UK Companies House "registered" Lombardic Corporation Plc which is known to be the Liverpool based Carroll Trust Corporation. The report is believed to contain a startling range of specimen exhibits highlighting forged and falsified Lombardic share certificates which effectively impulsed the embezzlement and criminal liquidation of over a staggering two billion dollars of the Carroll Global Corporation's worldwide assets. Scotland Yard leaked sources have disclosed that the The UK Insolvency Service "in concert" with a High Court "appointed" officer retains a further complete "lockdown" of the Gerald Carroll forged signature specimen exhibits and a complete forensics "duel key audit trail bundle" of fraudulent Coutts Bank Strand accounts which are "directly linked" to falsified Barclays International offshore accounts in this case spanning sixteen years. The Carroll Foundation Trust files are held within a complete "lockdown" at the FBI Washington DC field office and the Metropolitan Police Scotland Yard London under the supervision of the Commissioner who has an intimate knowledge of this case which stretches the globe. International News Networks: merseysidepolicehq.blogspot.com/

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