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Ponzi ‘victims’ reluctantly come forward

July 23, 2009

BBC News

They may have lost hundreds of thousands of pounds, but police investigating what they believe is the UK’s biggest Ponzi scheme say some alleged victims cannot face coming forward to report their loss.

A number have even turned back at the door of the police station, they say.

Continue reading at News.BBC.co.uk

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