Recently
I was contacted by RT, a former client of Bordeaux Fine Wines Ltd, who
had been cold called by Jonathan Church of the London Commodity Exchange
claiming to be able to recover wines he had bought through BFW that
were now held overseas.
RT
was rightly suspicious of Mr Church and the London Commodity Exchange.
These suspicions have been confirmed by Grant Thornton's David Ingram,
the liquidator of Bordeaux Fine Wines Ltd. Ingram informs me that there
are no unaccounted BFW stocks of wines:
'We
have undertaken a comprehensive forensic exercise on the little wine
that was actually purchased by Bordeaux Fine Wines and are satisfied that it has been
accounted for. There
is certainly no stocks of wine overseas.'
London Commodity Exchange plc is one of Jain Harsh's companies. Harsh was born in January 1979. His correspondence address is Suite 444, 19-21 Crawford Street, London W1H 1PJ. He is director of multiple companies (at least 25 – mainly dormant) with an apparently share capital of at least £2,222,001,002 – 15 companies checked to date.
London Commodity Exchange plc is one of Jain Harsh's companies. Harsh was born in January 1979. His correspondence address is Suite 444, 19-21 Crawford Street, London W1H 1PJ. He is director of multiple companies (at least 25 – mainly dormant) with an apparently share capital of at least £2,222,001,002 – 15 companies checked to date.
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