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8/05/2009
What Might Have Been - Kroll at One Time Vied for Stanford Recievership
It retrospect, this would have been bad:
...Antiguan authorities moved Friday to take control of Stanford's offshore bank, an action that could put the Caribbean island government at odds with the SEC. Antiguan regulators named British-based Vantis Business Recovery Service as a receiver for the bank that purported to have $8.5 billion in assets in December.

The SEC, which has installed its own receiver over Stanford Financial's US operations, says it can’t account for the money in the bank. The SEC and Antiguan officials could not be reached for comment. Vantis declined to comment. The little-known London-based firm is said to have beat out some better-known corporate clean-up firms for the job, such as Kroll.

It’s not clear if Antiguan authorities consulted with the SEC before making the pick. A person familiar with the Stanford investigation says for months Antiguan authorities were thumbing their noses at the SEC and rebuffing attempts by US regulators to get information on Stanford's offshore operation.

Not only is the Stanford investigation still unfolding. Now it seems it may get ugly too.
Ugly for more than just Allen Stanford, at this point.

-- MDT



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