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Power grab SPAIN’S PP party has set out audacious plans for a power grab to take back control from Valencia and the other autonomous regions. Leader Pablo Casado announced his commitment to strengthen the central government’s role in the run up to the national elections in a fortnight. He insisted that such a move would prevent corruption and lead to a drop in taxes. It comes as the party attempts to see off the threat from an insurgent Vox Party, whose leader has described the autonomous parliaments as the ‘cancer of Spain’. Under the plan, the PP wants to increase resources for regional government delegations and paralyse any further transfer of power to the regions.

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Casado insisted the move would see Spain being administered ‘more effectively’. The election hopeful stated that his party would carry out a sweeping review of how the regional authorities operate looking at ‘efficiency and equity.’ Spain’s quasi-federal political system of ‘autonomous states’ was added to the constitution in 1978. Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez, whose party drafted the constitution, strongly opposed the plan, insisting the PSOE would defend ‘tooth and nail’ the principal of regional self-government.

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HE average property price in Spain has two consecutive years for the first time grown for Prices rise for two consecutive years, The national average house price rose in a decade. from between while mortgage values continue 3.9% to 8.4%, according to various sources. to grow Along the Mediterranean coasts and most foreigners buy, the average price on the islands, where Balearic Islands. hike has been 4.06%, ac- “Prices have cording to Tinsa, Spain’s leading property been rising most years since the recovery began, But the figures have mostly not yet made appraisal company. but nothing like they did in the boom years, and nowhere near during the long six year recession, with up for the big drops enough to claw back the ground lost in the bust,” the exception of the respected analyst explained Mark Stucklin, of Spanish Property Insight.

However, he added ‘at the very least, the Spanish property continued to grow lastdata suggests that the year.’ Mortgage lending to home buyers meanwhile was up 6.1% in January to 19,390 new loans, according to the Association of Spanish Notaries. The average new loan made in January an increase of 0.9% in a year. As long had a value of €135,616, as mortgage lending for residential acquisitions continues to increase, as it has done for the last few years, the Spanish property market is set to grow.

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THE beleaguered boss of a failed wealth management company which allegedly lost expats more than €20 million has ignored a summons to court. Darren Kirby, of Alicante-based Continental Wealth Management (CWM), failed to turn up at Denia court on March 26. According to Olive Press sources he was due to turn up, alongside former business partners, who did turn up. The case involves a trio of investors, who lost substantial amounts of money when the company folded in 2017. Kirby allegedly fled to Australia following the collapse, finally returning to Alicante last year. “Darren has been sent a Burofax which he didn’t sign for, so the court will now have to pursue him in other ways,” a source said. “A judge is dealing with this and it’s under legal review,” he added. “We understand he is currently in

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Expats who lost millions rage at ‘unauthorised’ deals involving ‘worrying’ signing of blank sheets

CATALUNYA’S beleaguered leader has vowed to fight on from abroad. It came after Carles Puigdemont handed himself in to Belgian police when a European arrest warrant was issued. He and four other politicians are accused on charges of rebellion, sedition, misuse of public funds, disobedience and breach of trust. A judge in Belgium now has up to two weeks to decide if they will extradite the group to Spain.

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BRITISH expats who lost up to €20 million in a failed pension advisory firm believe their Fight signatures may have been photocopied onto investment docuGiven the whole extradition ments. Brits, most living process can take up to 60 Around 300 battling to retrieve days, it means he may have in Spain, are Alicante-based to run his entire election their funds after Wealth Mancampaign for the Catalan firm Continental folded in SepParty agement (CWM) Democratic European tember, as first reported in the from Belgium. month ago. His party wants him to fight Olive Press a Kirby left for Ausfor continued leadership of Boss Darren the closure of the regional parliament in tralia following main Javea ofthe company’s the December 21 elections. Puigdemont denied he had fices. are spread across fled to Brussels to avoid jus- Victims, who as in Ibiza, Malwell as because Spain, left he that tice but France and the Spanish government was lorca, Portugal, illegal practices preparing a ‘wave of oppres- Turkey, fear to sign blank sion and violence’ against after being asked dealing instructions. separatists. pots were then “I’m absolutely convinced Their pensionhigh-risk assets that the state was preparing invested in to pay out large a harsh wave of repression which promised for which we would have all commissions. pensioner been held responsible,” he One 69-year-old told the Olive Press he lost said yesterday. transferring after “The Spanish state is com- €210,000 despite stating he BOSS: Kirby now in mitting a brutal repression… €470,000 medium aversion Australia if we don’t battle repression had a ‘low to to investment. together, the Spanish state to risk’ attitude “I was asked, ‘Can you sign this he said. may win this fight.” have been looking We will fill in the “They should 15:36 In a show of support to the blank form. 16/06/2017 but they were just 1 out for me Untitled-1.pdf that trusting they deposed president, around details.’ I didmy best interests,” feathering their own nests. To 200 Catalan pro-indepen- would act in to dence mayors travelled Brussels on Tuesday to stage a rally.

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rying’. “This negates the very essence me they knew what they were of the service they are meant to doing.” offer,” said Flores. “It is a blank He added: “I believe some of cheque to invest wherever, the investments were made whenever. without my knowledge. I think “If standard practice, this is that is the case because I do not very worrying. recall signing sheets for all the has gone down by half and I “Signing blank documents investments I had.” need compensation to get it would be seen An email, seen by the Olive track. clion a back asking as irregular in a CWM Press, shows “But some people court of law. The ent to sign and return a blank with have lost everyproblem dealing instruction. don’t thing and these firms is that Another British expat, 55, who have enough to they were all inis trying to recover around in highly live on. One re€200,000, said some pensionPENSION vesting tired victim only investments ers ‘have lost everything’. OUTRAGE risky has €50,000 left without the cli“My paper work that I sent €480,000.” level from risk my ents knowing.” has been altered, Andalucia-based He claimed that was changed from ‘medium’ to lawyer Antonio losses sustained ‘high’ and my dealing instrucwhose investors Flores, by tions have been photocopied Lawbird firm would hopefully repeatedly for buying and sellrepresentare recoverable be ing assets I didn’t authorise,” ing some CWM as the investments that failed he said. victims, said signing blank into perform, or went bust, were “I still have some money left vestment sheets was ‘very worlinked to life insurance policies. and I am still young enough to Pension trustees Momentum get compensation, but my fund and Trafalgar are now attempting to recoup CMW clients’ losses. The Olive Press has so far been unable to discover if CWM was SPECIALIZING IN: registered to provide investment advice with Spain’s offiCRIMINAL LAW cial financial regulator CNMV. New quality homes since 1958

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CONFUSION reigns over who should foot the bill for Mallorca hotels hit by the collapse of airline Monarch. Balearic hotels are facing a €10million bill over the collapse that saw the emergency repatriation of over 110,000 back to the UK, many from Palma. Administrator KPMG told the Olive Press ‘the debt owed by Monarch to hoteliers will rank as an unsecured claim’ against the defunct airline. “They will have to file a claim to the joint administrators for all the money they are owed,” said a spokesman. “It has not been determined (yet) how much money will be available to creditors.”

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HUNDREDS of British expats are battling to retrieve their pensions after losing up to £20 million in a failed pension OFF TO OZ: Boss Kirby and (above) team at March investment scheme. charity bash Spanish-based financial adviIt is believed at least 300 of sory firm Continental Wealth One Marbella-based expat remain anonymous. Management (CWM) folded told the Olive Press he sunk “The adviser kept telling me, CWM’s 900 clients have had last month obliterating many £59,000 through CWM, only ‘This is guaranteed, it can’t go their pension pots decimated, with victims shocked to later heartbroken Brits’ life savings. realising he had lost £39,000 below a certain level’.” Many of them had transferred when his pension trustees sent His money, and that of others discover the value of their inacross Spain and France, was vestments had plummeted their private UK pensions a statement. through the company, whose “I couldn’t believe it. I have put into high-risk ‘profession- dramatically. Untitled-1.pdf 15:36 lost thousands of pounds,” al investor only’ assets, it has However, a source close to boss Darren Kirby has now1 al- 16/06/2017 the case insisted: ‘There are revealed the victim, asking to been claimed. legedly moved to Australia. still many customers who are happy with their pension portfolio.’ Andalucia-based tax specialist Angie Brooks, a leading expert on pension liberation schemes and the founder of Pension Life, has now launched a fight to help get victims’ money back. She is working alongside pension trustees Trafalgar Inter-

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is highly possible legal action may be taken by some parties against CWM, based out of headquarters in Alicante, and its executives. Both the office in Javea and the website have recently shut. The group were pictured celebrating at a charity ball as recently as March this year. When the Olive Press spoke to boss Kirby he ‘definitively’ denied responsibility over the crash. “I have lost my world,” he said. A close associate of Kirby’s said former CWM staff were all ‘very upset’. “It is still quite raw for them, and they are working out what to do next,” he said. Opinion Page 6

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hotels hit by the collapse of airscheme line Monarch. Balearic hotels are facing a EXCLUSIVE €10million bill over the colBy Joe Duggan lapse that saw the emergency repatriation of over 110,000 back to the UK, many from HUNDREDS of BritPalma. Administrator KPMG told the ish expats are battling Olive Press ‘the debt owed by to retrieve their penMonarch to hoteliers will rank sions after losing up to as an unsecured claim’ against £20 million in a failed pension investment OFF TO OZ: Boss Kirby the defunct airline. and (above) team at “They will have to file a claim to scheme. the joint administrators for all Spanish-based finan- March charity bash the money they are owed,” said cial advisory firm Continental Wealth Man- Many a spokesman. of them had “It has not been determined agement (CWM) folded (yet) how much money will be last month obliterat- transferred their private UK Untitled-1.pdf pensions available to creditors.” 1 16/06/2017 ing many 15:36 heartbroken

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whose boss Darren Kirby has now allegedly moved to Australia. One Costa-del-Solbased expat told the Olive Press he sunk £59,000 through CWM, only realising he had lost £39,000 when his pension trustees sent a statement. “I couldn’t believe it. I have lost thousands of pounds,” revealed the victim, asking to remain anonymous. “The adviser kept telling me, ‘This is guaranteed, it can’t go below a certain level’.” His money, and that of others across Spain and France, was put into high-risk ‘professional investor only’ assets, it has been claimed.

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It is believed at least 300 of CWM’s 900 clients have had their pension pots decimated, with victims shocked to later dis- to end up back in Britcover the value of their ain on benefits.” investments had plum- “I have nothing but praise for Tony Barnett meted dramatically. However, a source [Trafalgar MD] and close to the case in- Stewart Davies [Mosisted: ‘There are still mentum chef execumany customers who tive]. They have been are happy with their magnificent in trying to recoup people’s pension portfolio.’ A n d a l u c i a - b a s e d money.” tax specialist Angie The Olive Press unBrooks, a leading ex- derstands it is highly pert on pension lib- possible legal action eration schemes and may be taken by some the founder of Pension parties against CWM, Life, has now launched a fight to help get victims’ money back. She is working alongside pension trustees Trafalgar International and Momentum Pen- based out of headquarters in Alicante, and its sions. “People are terribly executives. distressed,” Granada- Both the office in Javea based Brooks told the and the website have Olive Press. “They have recently shut. lost large amounts of When the Olive Press their retirement sav- spoke to boss Kirby he ‘definitively’ ings.” denied She added: “Some of responsibility over the these people are going crash. “I have lost my world,” he said. A close associate of Kirby’s told the Olive Press former CWM staff were all ‘very upset’. “It is still quite raw for them, and they are working out what to do next,” he said. Opinion Page 6

former member of staff. “It was a prestigious place but one day they just shut the door,” she said, asking not to be named. Victims had raised fears about being asked to sign blank dealing instructions and their pensions being invested in high-risk assets which paid large commissions. One pensioner based on the Costa Blanca told the Olive Press he lost €210,000 after transferring €470,000 despite stating he had a low to medium risk attitude. “I was asked, ‘Can you sign this blank form. We will fill in the details.’ I did that trusting they would act in my best interests,” he said. “They should have been looking out for me and they were just feathering their own nests. To me they knew what they were doing.” Lawyer Antonio Flores, whose firm Lawbird is representing a number of victims, said signing blank investment sheets was ‘very worrying’. “This negates the very essence of financial advisory services,”said Flo-

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NO SHOW: Darren Kirby res. “It is a blank cheque to invest wherever, whenever. “It is very worrying as they were investing clients’ money in highly risky investments as well as dubious funds just because they paid the higher commissions.” He added that losses sustained by investors should however, be recoverable as the investments that failed to perform, or went bust, were linked to life insurance policies. When the Olive Press finally got hold of Kirby in October 2017, he denied all responsibility. “I have lost my world,” he said. Are you a victim or former staff member? Do you know more about the case? Contact the Olive Press at newsdesk@theolivepress.es


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