“Don’t worry – you don’t have to prove where these funds came from”
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December 12, 2013 at 9:40am
A comment posted beneath The Financial Times story about Malta’s sale of passports:
Macchiato Drinker | December 10 5:49am |
I know a few European students here in Beijing who work for immigration agencies that do the paperwork for rich Chinese who want to get a Schengen passport through this scheme, or a perm. residency though the similar schemes in Cyprus and Portugal.
The students I know are paid more than £100 for giving a 10 minute talk, during which the agencies pass the students off as actually being European immigration lawyers.
During these presentations, it’s emphasised at several points: “Don’t worry, you do not have to prove where these funds came from”
Grubby business…
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Is Mallia going to hunt down and prosecute those students, with a little help from his friends in China? They’re breaking his laws about spreading false information – or are they?
Perhaps they’re linked to “our” envoy Sai Mizzi?