Like what Albert Einstein say it beautifully, "Insanity is doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results."
WHAT AN APT REMARK !!
For a balanced take on the GENNEVA debacle see the article below by Calvin Yeo, posted on his blog:
"Genneva Gold Trading Firm Gets Raided in both Singapore and Malaysia
10.02.2012 · Posted in Malaysia, Personal Development, Singapore
As a follow up to the law suit against Genneva Gold Trading Firm, the firm finally gets raided by the authorities. In a rare show of joint action, both Bank Negara, Malaysian police and Singapore Commercial Affairs Department raided Genneva offices in both Singapore and Malaysia. I wonder if they actually coordinated this together, but it will be good if they work together to quickly to investigate.
Apparently, the Malaysian newspaper reported that several people gathered outside the firm office to protest against the raid. They claimed that this firm has helped the livelihood of thousands of people, which is questionable. If anybody benefited it was probably the redirecting of the money of investors to the agents who made fat commissions *out of selling gold to unsuspecting investors under the scheme. Of course they would protest as they made tons of money from the scheme, but how about the even larger number of people who lost their life savings in this scheme?
According to Business Times, the management discovered “some financial improprieties” which led to the delay of payment of commissions and discounts. Apparently the company directors filed police reports as well. All of this looks like a show just to mislead investigators and buy time while hoping that gold prices would be lifted again by QE3. Unfortunately for them, gold prices have yet to rally to previous high and money has probably run out for them.
Apparently 3 of the directors are already being sued by Bank Negara for*alleged illegal deposit taking and alleged offences under anti-money laundering laws, one just wonders how they can fly under the radar for so long in Singapore.
The even more ridiculous part is that the directors previously operated under Genneva Sdn Bhd, and because it is under investigation and frozen by Bank Negara, guess what? They set up another company called Genneva Malaysia Sdn Bhd and continued running the same business. It sounded like they are already making the same transition in Singapore by asking current clients to move their “gold assets” from Genneva Pte Ltd to another company called Genneva World Pte Ltd. So there again, running through legal loopholes, the regulators better do something about it this time or they just open up company after company.
Whatever the outcome is, it will be an interesting case. It is also alarming to note that there are now even more copycat schemes which are operating openly in Singapore and Malaysia. Be smart and recognize the warning signs.

? LEE SONG TECK?
