Coutts Bank Chairman Lord Home named in Carroll Trust Case

by carrolltrust | June 18, 2009 at 06:12 am
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Lord Home Chairman of Coutts Bank HM Queen's Bankers together with named officers are the subject of major criminal allegations of conspiracy to defraud racketeering money laundering in Britain's longest running largest organised criminal conspiracy corruption case.

Sources close to the Carroll Foundation Charitable Trust board of trustees have confirmed that compelling criminal evidence material has been submitted to Scotland Yard and the FBI surrounding the fraudulent incorporation of "dummy" Gerald Carroll Trust Coutts Bank Accounts and the resultant embezzlement of over $150,000,000, (one hundred and fifty million dollars) of Carroll Trust liquid funds located and held in offshore tax havens within the framework of an international criminal syndicate operation.

The Carroll Foundation Trust one billion dollars - CROSS BORDER - international criminal syndicate case is currently being retained within a - LOCKDOWN - at the US Department of Justice FBI Washington DC Field Office USA - Britain's Attorney General's Office under the supervision of the Rt Hon Baroness Scotland QC in concert with Sir Paul Stephenson QPM commissioner of the Metropolitan Police Scotland Yard Westminster London UK.

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