FSA investigation leads to two arrests

November 10, 2007 by admin  
Filed under News, News-Banking

An investigation into a so called boiler room operation by the Financial Services Authority has led to two arrests, according to a recent report.

The Financial Services Authority has been investigating claims of illegal share selling, which are known as boiler rooms, and after raids on a number of homes last week two men were arrested. The raids were carried out by the FSA along with police officers.

The two men arrested are thought to be involved with Universal Management Services (UMS), which is said to be a boiler room, which means a front for illegal share selling. It is thought that consumers that have fallen victim to this scam may have lost over £5 million collectively. Although these boiler rooms are usually operated from abroad, which means that the FSA cannot take action, the agency can act on those based and operated in the UK.

Reports claim that consumers were cold called in order to sell them the shares. Victims are talked into purchasing shares that are actually worthless of worth very little. The company responsible is not authorized by the FSA. The investigations started after a number of consumers complained about the pressure put on them by sales people, who then told purchasers to write cheques out to UMS.

Jonathan Phelan, head of retail enforcement at the FSA, stated: “This the first time we have taken this action and it shows that we will not hesitate to use our powers to protect consumers, including launching criminal investigations where appropriate.” As part of the investigation over £5 million worth of assets have been frozen, according to the report. The FSA also pointed out that there are at least four other companies with similar names in the UK but that they are not related to UMS.

Tom Smith
10th November 2007

Tags: dealings, dealer, room, shares, criminal

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