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Las Pulgas – a palace in Mexico

Posted by admin On November - 29 - 2009

The $10m Complex at San Juan de las Pulgas




The Teachers Group has opened a massive new $10m property complex in a remote area of northern Mexico – big enough to be its new world headquarters.


NEWS AND LINKS


San Diego Reader:     Mysterious Danish group builds exotic compound on Baja Coast

by Michael Waterman | Published Wednesday, Feb. 3, 2010

http://forums.bajanomad.com/viewthread.php?tid=44047&page=2




The impressive complex, complete with cathedral-like meeting area, cloisters and a futuristic ‘steeple’, is said to include a boardroom, exhibition space, gymnasium, squash courts and open air swimming pool.   It is on a 740-hectare estate, said to be big enough to house 300 residents, in Baja California, .

The complex is known as ‘TG Pacifico’ (alternatively the Centro Autónomo de Desarrollo Global, CADG – Independent Centre for Global Development).   It is located at San Juan de las Pulgas ranch in remote countryside 50km south of the city of Ensenada, on the Pacific coast south of Tijuana.

'Obelisk' inside Las Pulgas complex

Watch a slideshow of San Juan de las Pulgas

The large agricultural ranch bordering the Pacific Ocean was bought from Mexican landholders between 1999 and 2003 by a Mexican-Danish company called TG Pacifico. However the development is already controversial, amid claims of cheating, malpractice and corruption.

Two TG members known to have been very active in the development of TG Pacifico are Bolette Gunst and Birgitte Khron – both known to be very senior members of Tvind’s financial directorate.

Bolette Gunst, a Tvind ‘Teacher’ and graduate of the Necessary Teacher Training College, was a board member of the notorious Humanitarian Fund before its dissolution by Danish financial authorities in 2001. (She is the sister of Marlene Gunst, one of the Teachers Group leaders accused of fraud in the 2003-6 Humanitarian Fund fraud case.)

Birgitte Krohn is also a TG member regarded by Danish financial police as central to the Humanitarian Fund affair – she was a board member of IFAS, one of the alleged subsidiary ‘environmental front companies’ that police claimed was used to launder money. She was cited in the 2001 Danish police evidence, but never charged. In 2002 she was one of eight TG members seperately charged with money laundering in Belgium, but acquitted for lack of evidence.

In this case, Amdi Petersen and other TG leaders were accused of fraud by diverting charity money to buy property in Brazil. Not guilty verdicts were returned in 2006 – but Petersen and other defendants are still wanted by Danish police.

Petersen is believed to spend much of his time at Las Pulgas.

Building inside Las Pulgas complex

The TG Pacifico project is one of the biggest ever started by the Teachers Group-Tvind-Humana, and shows that despite two court cases and massive adverse publicity – and its claims that it is an impoverished humanitarian movement that supports the poor – the organisation still has vast resources to deploy on big plantations and showcase developments.

In Mexico, the TG is already spending more on construction work at its new Mexican ranch than it spent buying the enormous Floryl plantation in Brazil – $10 million dollars, according to information passed to Humana Alert and confirmed by papers found on the Internet. The Mexican company behind the huge development is TG Pacifico SRL DE CV.

Amdi Petersen was reported to be changing planes between Mexico and London when he was arrested by the FBI in Los Angeles in 2001, fuelling suspicion that the Teachers Group had a big project in the country. There have been suggestions that Humana People-to-People could move its HQ from Zimbabwe to Mexico when the dictator of the African country, Robert Mugabe, dies. Mugabe is a long-time friend and supporter of Petersen’s Tvind movement.

The construction project in Mexico – a building of at least 8,000 sq metres and possibly as large as 25,000 sq metres – was so big that it originally inspired rumours among local people that Tvind is opening a mine – it appears the Teachers Group is building down as well as up, suggesting that Tvind is excavating huge cellars under the property. Locals have said the ranch is guarded by ‘men with arms’.

Like so many Tvind projects, the new development comes riddled through with controversy and allegations of fraud, malpractice and corruption. According to one account sent to Tvind Alert, the TG has been allowed to proceed with the development in spite of Mexican laws forbidding ownership of beachside properties by non-Mexicans, and ignored restrictions on drilling for water.

There are even allegations the TG does not have legal title for more than half the ranch. According to one informant, Gunst and Krohn acquired 557 hectares from an intermediary, who had recently left prison, who did not have legal title to the property – leaving the original owners dispossessed. “People call them ‘The European Mafia’. There is no redress because they buy everybody – delegates, lawyers, authorities, more people than your mind can imagine,” our informant alleged.



Associated TG companies

TG Pacifico SRL DE C.V
Mexican-registered company.


San Juan Prestación Profesional S. de R.L. de C.V
An informant writes: “People who work in the San Juan de las Pulgas property are paid by this registered Mexican company. It looks like this company is only used to pay the workers of the facility. Also, these guys have an office in downtown Ensenada (calle septima), that’s the registered address for the company.”

More information please




Some sources



SkyscraperCity – web page in Spanish (skyscrapercity.com/archive/index.php/t-202884.html). The web page is now unavailable but a visit to the cache reveals many details of the ‘megaproyecto’ construction project (and photograph) in an exchange between officials.

Lores Rodríguez y Cía., S.C. – Mexican firm of Public Accountants and Business Consultants with offices throughout Mexico (http://www.lores.com.mx/ingles/index.html). The web page http://www.lores.com.mx/boletin/htmail/dinamarcaing.html indicates the company has one Danish client – TG Pacifico SRL DE CV. No further information.

Banamex – Mexican banking site (http://www.banamex.com/esp/noticias/20050418historico.html#). The news for 18th April 2005 has an intriguing item, Invertirá TG Pacífico 10 millones de dólares en Ensenada, but unfortunately the link does not work.



Last updated 30th August 2010


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Canada

Posted by admin On November - 29 - 2009

Big Planet Aid presence.

The ‘mastermind’ of Tvind’s expansion into Caribbean landholdings is now a college professor in Canada


WITNESS

A statement by Professor Alan Somerset, University of Western Ontario, circulated in the academic community in Canada, the USA and Britain and sent to the Canadian Association of University Teachers (2002)

Ellen’s story (IICD and Humana India, 2000-2001). Canadian volunteer in India for Humana

Jodie’s story (IICD Michigan and One World College, Norway, 1999)

Nick’s story (DAPP Angola, 1996). Toronto resident.


CANADIAN PRESS REPORTS

Charity collected $1.7M, gave $0 Planet Aid claimed $350,000 in losses from 1998 to 2000   Toronto Star, Friday 26th April 2002

World charity group under investigation Toronto organization denies ties to four indicted Danes.     National Post, Canada, April 27, 2002


HOT MONEY

Henning Bjornlund

Henning Bjornlund, an early member of the Teachers Group and the financial wizard who masterminded Tvind’s expansion into property in the 1980s is now an Associate Professor at the University of Lethbridge in Alberta (Canadian Research Chair in Water and the Economy – International). Read more.


Last revised 8th November 2009

USA

Posted by admin On November - 29 - 2009

Three volunteer colleges, used clothing collections, many other companies, and a number of expensive properties. Until exposed, the Teachers Group owned two luxury apartments on Fisher Island off Miami.


Clothes/volunteering: Humana, Planet Aid, Gaia, U’SAgain, Garson and Shaw.

Colleges: IICD Mass, IICD Michigan, Campus California TG

Properties: Miami, The Sterlings, $7m yacht




HOT MONEY



10th February 2010
Hot money: the Planet Aid money machine

New Planet Aid LogoOur analysis of Planet Aid’s 501c3 returns and other papers suggests five ways in which Planet Aid Inc moves money from old clothes and ‘humanitarian donations’ into the Teachers Group’s own bank accounts.

Coming soon: our detailed dossier on Planet Aid Inc’s connections with property companies and real estate in Miami, and how we can show that Planet Aid is intimately bound up with the Tvind Teachers Group, successfully prosecuted for fraud in Europe, and its leaders sought by police.

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TOP US NEWS STORIES



6th February 2010

Mysterious Danish group builds exotic compound on Baja Coast

San Diego reader coverJournalist Michael Waterman travels to Mexico for the San Diego Reader to investigate the Teachers Group’s astonishing hideaway at San Juan de las Pulgas, Baja.

Along the way he meets members of the elusive Teachers Group, talks to local people, and uncovers fascinating new material. An excellent and very accurate summary of the Tvind story right up to the present.







17th November 2009
‘Millions In Clothing Donations Diverted From Charity’

US TV investigates U’SAgain

Red and white U'SAgain binsAn investigation by Kiro 7 TV, Seattle, into Teachers Group clothes collector U’SAgain concludes the public is being deceived because U’SAgain is falsely masquerading as a charity. The Teachers Group-controlled enterprise has recently installed 600 clothing donation boxes in the Seattle area. Investigative reporter Chris Halsne writes: “Drop the clothes in a red U’SAgain bin and you’re essentially giving away cash to a multi-million dollar enterprise …. The company cashes in on peoples’ preconceived notions that all bins represent charity.”

The material includes a revealing video interview with U’SAgain CEO Mattias Wallander. Wallander admits he is in the Teachers Group, but claims no association with the Teachers Group members prosecuted for fraud in Denmark. But Kiro TV says financial records ‘indicate otherwise’.

Kiro 7 Eyewitness News report

Story on KiroTV.com

Extended interview with Mattias Wallander

Seattle: Mayor calls for removal of for-profit donation bins


4th April 2009
A Scam of Planetary Proportions? (The Bollard.com)

By Craig Idlebrook.  Inside the Planet Aid scandal.   This excellent and comprehensive expose of Planet Aid appeared in a US online newspaper.



12th February 2004
The Green Bins of Gaia (Chicago Tribune special investigation)

By David Jackson and Monica Eng. While this very well informed two-part special focuses on Chigaco’s Gaia recycling bins, it also provides a detailed analysis of the whole Teachers Group and makes clear the links between Gaia and Planet Aid.

October 2000

‘Mission Control’ (Boston Magazine)

By Jay Cheshes.    An in-depth feature on the Teachers group. “In the USA In 1970, a group of Danish hippies set out on a mission to save the world. Thirty years later, some of the young acolytes they recruited claim the group has become a cult, amassing riches in the hundreds of millions of dollars under the direction of an elusive and mysterious founder. Now, with recruiting efforts reaching into the United States, ex-members say the mission is no longer to save the world but to conquer it. North American headquarters? Massachusetts.”



THE COLLEGES

IICD Massachusetts

IICD Michigan

Campus California TG



USED CLOTHES



Planet Aid Inc

Gaia

U’SAgain

Garson and Shaw



MORE NEWS


28th December 2009

US Government to investigate $96 million payments

The United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) is to investigate what has happened to more than $96 million in grants to Tvind / Humana over the last five years. The move follows concern expressed by Tvind Alert. As already reported here, the US government agency is one of the biggest funders of the Teachers Group, handing over money and produce for ‘projects in Africa’.


26th November 2009
Seattle: Mayor calls for removal of for-profit donation bins

Follow through to investigation of U’SAgain by KIRO 7 Eyewitness News Investigative Reporter Chris Halsne. Action by local mayor and Attorney General.


16th November 2009
Waymarking.com shuns Tvind

Waymarking.com, a website that locates ‘unique and interesting locations on the planet’, refuses to include any of the Teachers Group clothes box locations on its ‘charity donations’ section. See the Waymarking permanent charity donation locations page.

Planet Aid and USDA ‘Food for Progress’ Grants

We are currently researching these large wheat grants to Planet Aid from USDA and would welcome any information. If you have have been involved in any way with Planet Aid in the USA or Mozambique and have any information please tell us.



19th February 2010
WGAM-TV, Illinois – U’SAgain red donation boxes meet resistance

US broadcaster covering Tri-State parts of Illimois, Missouri and Indiana reports.   The City of Quincy almost immediately banned the red collection boxes due to a city ordinance violation.





OFFICIAL REPORTS



Better Business Bureau (Jan 2008)

Damning report on Planet Aid

The BBB is a US advocacy group with branches in every state that promotes high standards among businesses and charities. It isn’t a government agency and is funded by its membership. To be accredited by BBB, a charity must meet 20 criteria. Website: www.bbb.org.

In 2007-8 Planet Aid applied for accreditation but failed 3 of the 20 requirements. The BBB report from January 2008 went through each requirement and explained why Planet Aid didn’t meet the acceptable standards of a charity.

Better Business Bureau report



Report by the American Institute of Philanthropy (2006)

Gives Planet Aid an ‘F’ grade. More information



Last revised 9th February 2010

U’SAgain – offshore parent company

Posted by admin On November - 29 - 2009

Clothes collection boxes in the USA



HOT MONEY

U’SAgain is not a charity, 501(c)3, or community group, but a commercial company, owned by a Jersey-registered, Belize-based offshore property company, Fairbank, Cooper and Lyle Ltd.  This company is central to the Teachers Group’s financial network.

Fairbank, Cooper and Lyle is a company controlled by the Tvind Teachers Group and its main business is landholdings, fruit farms and commercial plantations in central America. It is a majority shareholder of U’SAgain and probably also owns US-registered companies U’SAgain 2000, U’SAgain 3000 and TS Recycling.

Alleged ‘hot money’ transactions involving this company were investigated by Danish police and described in the Danish police report outlining the fraud case against the Teachers Group in 2003-6.



A good joke at the expense of U’SAgain in New York City




WHO RUNS U’SAGAIN?

Janice BosticMattias WallanderThe joint CEOs are Janice Bostic (far left) and Mattias Wallander (left). Both are members of the Teachers Group.

We know that Janice Bostic is personally involved, together with several other Teachers Group members, in a big network of US-registered companies. Many of these US-registered companies are concerned with property.

Mattias Wallander, a Swedish-born Chicagoan, recently told Seattle Kiro 7 TV he was a member of the Teachers Group, but said it has “nothing to do with criminal allegations in Denmark”. He described the Teachers Group as a community of humanitarian-minded people, adding: “That doesn’t have bearing on U’SAgain, which is my business.”



TOP US MEDIA REPORTS


19th February 2010

WGAM-TV, Illinois – U’SAgain red donation boxes meet resistance

US broadcaster covering Tri-State parts of Illimois, Missouri and Indiana reports. The City of Quincy almost immediately banned the red collection boxes due to a city ordinance violation.

26th November 2009

Seattle: Mayor calls for removal of for-profit donation bins

Follow through to TV investigation of U’SAgain by KIRO 7 Eyewitness News Investigative Reporter Chris Halsne. Action by local mayor and Attorney General.

17th November 2009

‘Millions In Clothing Donations Diverted From Charity’ – US TV investigates U’SAgain

An investigation by Kiro 7 TV, Seattle, into Teachers Group clothes collector U’SAgain concludes the public is being deceived because U’SAgain is falsely masquerading as a charity. The Teachers Group-controlled enterprise has recently installed 600 clothing donation boxes in the Seattle area. Investigative reporter Chris Halsne writes: “Drop the clothes in a red U’SAgain bin and you’re essentially giving away cash to a multi-million dollar enterprise …. The company cashes in on peoples’ preconceived notions that all bins represent charity.”

The material includes a revealing video interview with U’SAgain CEO Mattias Wallander. Wallander admits he is in the Teachers Group, but claims no association with the Teachers Group members prosecuted for fraud in Denmark. But Kiro TV says financial records ‘indicate otherwise’.

Story on KiroTV.com

Extended interview with Mattias Wallander

15th July 2009

Do you know where your donation is going?

TriCounty News, Kimball, Minnesota, report by Jacqui DuBois



OTHER REPORTS

Sleepy Eye, Minnesota: Clothing box will support the Brown County DAV – local charity replaces controversial U’SAgain box (4th November 2009) Sleepy Eye Herald-Dispatch, MN

New Richmond, Wisconsin: Red boxes, red flag? Donation boxes placed by for-profit business. (30th October 2009) New Richmond News



“U’SAgain bins say, ‘We are a commercial company doing something good for our environment. Together we can reduce waste and conserve.’ By ‘commercial,’ they mean they are a for-profit company, and what they do with the clothes is sell them. The items are not going to charity as some may think.Tri County News


Last revised: 21st October 2010

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Poland

Posted by admin On November - 29 - 2009

Around three or four Humana used clothes shops. Polish students being
recruited for CICD college in the UK.

According to the Polish media, Humana Poland is now
under the control of right wing activists.


NEWS

1st November 2009

According to an informant, the Tvind Teachers Group plans soon to start making clothes collections by introducing bins into Poland. if you see a TG clothes bin, please tell us and send a picture.

14th October 2009

Tvind Alert is appealing for any information on Humana or Teachers Group commercial companies in Poland. If you can find anything out – for example company names, addresses, names of directors, or financial information – please tell us.

20th March 2009

“Right wing extremists” in charge of Humana in Poland

Humana People-to-People in Poland has come under the control of two right wing extremists, Sebastian Mecfal, 32, and Sebastian Kwiatkowski, according to the Polish press. The pair are well known in Poland as ‘anti-leftists’ notorious for organising ‘anti-left happenings’ at Lodz University.

Mecfal, today Humana Poland’s general manager, was closely connected to the right wing prime minister Jerzy Buzek before 2001. He fled Poland in disgrace after it was revealed that his right wing student agitation was funded with hundred of thousands of zlotys from public institutions and companies routed through the prime minister’s office.

He enrolled at the Teacher Group’s CICD college in England and spent three years as a Humana ‘development instructor’ before returning to Poland as Humana’s general manager. Asked by “Polityka” “how an extremist right-winger found himself in the movement founded by Maoist advocate”, Sebastian Mecfal replied: “This organisation has long before given up on being leftist”. See news article below.


POLISH NEWS ARTICLES

POLITYKA (20th March 2009): Young People and Clothes by Bianka Mikołajewska. An investigation into Humana Poland and right wing activists Sebastian Mecfal and Sebastian Kwiatkowski. Young People and Clothes (in English). Młodzież plus odzież (in Polish)

SUPERWIZJER (Polish TV – 15th September 2002). Contacts say a TV programme on Humana People-to-People was broadcast in Poland on channel TVN, in the programme Superwizjer, at 22.30h.  No further information.

GAZETA WYBORCZA (7th March 2002): The Chief is Living in Paradise by Magdalena Grzebałkowska. Dostaliśmy list: “Organizacja TVIND pod pozorem pomocy Afryce zarabia na wolontariuszach ogromne pieniądze. Zmusza ich do żebrania na ulicach. Robi pranie mózgów”. Zgłosiłam się jako wolontariuszka. Pojechałam do Danii. Reportaż Magdaleny Grzebałkowskiej m.grzebalkowska@wp.pl. A long and detailed exposee of Tvind in Poland and Denmark. The Chief is living in Paradise (in English). Szef zamieszkał w raju (in Polish)


BLOGS AND INTERNET

ANTYBLOG (3rd September 2009) – by Ewa Paduch. Voluntary service for a mere trifle – 12,000 zlotys! (in English). Wolontariat za bagatela 12 tysięcy złotych! (in Polish)


WITNESS

Ghislaine’s story (Kwa Zulu Natal Experimental College, 2008). ‘Ghislaine’ is a retired Polish language teacher.

Bozena and Jacek’s story (Poland, Sweden and Denmark, 2001). Kochani, Prosimy o pomoc w naszej sprawie.Zostaliśmy oszukani przez organizację humanitarną z Danii z Tvindu. Organizacja ta ma nazwę HUMANA PEOPLE TO PEOPLE. (Dear friends, we ask for help in this matter. We have been deceived by a humanitarian organization from Tvind in Denmark. The name of this organization is HUMANA PEOPLE TO PEOPLE.)


USED CLOTHES TRADE

The Teachers Group is heavily involved in the commercial used clothes trade in Poland, using second hand garments that have been donated in Western Europe or the USA as ‘aid to Africa’, and shipping them to Poland, where they are sold through Humana shops. Most of the clothes are shipped from Humana’s vast warehouse in the Netherlands.

According to informants, for many years one of the leading used clothes dealers in Poland from 1997 was Danish national Dorthe Joergensen, who is married to Poul Joergensen, the Teachers Group lawyer who was found guilty of fraud and jailed in Denmark in 2009. We do not know if she is still in the country.

Company names that have been associated with the Teachers Group in Poland include the names Millennium Bank, Tor-Pal and Challacombe Trading although we do not have details.

This could also be a Tvind company, but more information is required: Brno, Merkurv Ul. Swierkova 3 mr. Stanislaw Kulik.

We would welcome firm information on the business accounts of Humana Poland and any commercial, business or trading companies that can be linked to the Teachers Group. If you can find anything out, please tell us.


YOUR COMMENTS

1st Nov 2009 – ‘F’ writes: “HI, what I know, about Poland, there are 2 TG, young people, he is from Poland, she is black and from Portugal I think. What I know last time, they have 3 shops and they planed with TG europe to start clothes colection there by containers.
Where I can find a gallery of pictures of Tvind containers? They have some new kind in scandinavien countries”

Tvind Alert writes: The gallery is here.


Last revised 2nd November 2009

Blacklisted

Posted by admin On November - 29 - 2009

A chronoligal list of the major instances where Tvind-Humana has been critically reviewed, or where official action has been taken.

If you know of any official action to add to this list, local or national, please tell us


1985: US State of Virginia revokes license of International School Aka Pecha following court hearing into standards

more information available on request


1986: European Community withdraws funding of Humana after critical report

reference in Guardian newspaper

European Community Report (brief extract) available on request


Dec 1990: Swedish government halts grants to UFF after Valdelin report suggests fraud

more information


1993: Belgian official charity registry advises Brussels communes not to install Humana clothes boxes

reference in Guardian newspaper


Dec 1995: French National Assembly places Humana-Tvind on a list of cults. Charity status withdrawn

more information

direct link to French report


1996: Danish Government withdraws funding from all 30 Tvind schools in Denmark

more information


1996-7: UK Charity Commission investigates, then closes down Humana UK and two Tvind schools

more information

Charity Commission statement


April 2001: Danish police mount dawn raid on Tvind offices and schools and start legal action for fraud and tax crime

report from Jylland Posten newspaper

picture of raid

analysis of Brazil property ‘money laundering’


Sept 2004: World Food Programme ceases cooperation with DAPP in Africa

more information


2006: American Institute of Philanthropy gives Planet Aid an ‘F’ grade.

More information


2006-2008: Brazilian timber company Rima Industries S/A takes Teachers Group to High Court in Brazil and reports it to Interpol over $6m timber ‘fraud’.

more information


Jan 2008: Better Business Bureau in the USA delivers damning report on Planet Aid

more information

Better Business Bureau report


Marcg 2008: Two Teachers Group members hunted by Russian authorities after collapse of Siberian timber ‘scam’

more information


Jan 2009: Danish criminal court finds senior Tvind leader Poul Joergensen guilty of fraud and tax offences

more information


March 2009: London School of Economics bans Planet Aid ‘books for Africa’ recycling scheme

more information


Feb 2009: German government refuses to endorse Humana as a ‘serious’ development organisation

more information


Last revised 26th May 2009

Profile: 30 financial wizards in the Teachers Group

Posted by admin On November - 29 - 2009

THE TOP 30
TEACHERS GROUP MEMBERS

Who they are

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Do you have additional information or a photograph
of any of these people? Please tell us.

FIVE WANTED BY POLICE

All five left Denmark in late 2006. The Danish government has asked police forces abroad for help to locate them, and it is likely they would be charged with fraud if they returned to Denmark

Mogens Amdi Petersen

Born 1939. Founder of Tvind and of the Teachers Group in 1969-70 and unchallenged leader since.

Built up the Tvind school movement in Denmark in the 1970s, but went ‘underground’ in 1979 and his whereabouts were unknown for 22 years. In 2001 he was found to be living in a $7m luxury apartment in Miami and he was arrested, charged with fraud and extradited to Denmark. In late 2006, after a three year trial in which he was found not guilty, he fled Denmark to avoid a retrial and is now a fugitive, believed to be living in Mexico.

More on Amdi Petersen

Kirsten Larsen

Joint leader of the Tvind Teachers Group with Amdi Petersen. Often described as ‘Amdi’s chief girlfriend’ and also his regular driver.

Documented as chairman or manager of several key Jersey-registered offshore companies, and owner of a Cayman-registered farming company. A founder director of Fairbank, Cooper and Lyle. One of eight ‘Teachers’ charged with fraud in 2002, now a fugitive abroad and believed to be living in Mexico.

Further information on Kirsten Larsen available on request

Marlene Gunst

Board member of many Teachers Group companies and private trusts for many years. She is a director of several wealthy Teachers Group companies we have recently located in the USA.

According to Danish police, Gunst played a key part in arranging money transfers for the 1994 purchase of the $9 million Fazenda Jatoba ranch in Brazil. Following Danish police inquiries, she left Denmark for Britain in 2001, using a Kensington mailbox address.

Charged with fraud in 2002, acquitted in 2006, but now a fugitive abroad and believed to be living in Mexico. She has now been intercepted by police at Heathrow Airport and served with legal papers obliging her to attend trial in Denmark.

Further information on Marlene Gunst available on request

Kirsten Fuglsbjerg (Christie Pipps)

A trained lawyer, connected to many Teachers Group enterprises, key offshore companies and trusts, including recently in the USA. According to Danish police, signed for the Teachers Group’s $9m purchase of Fazenda Jatoba, Brazil in 1994. Has used the name Christie Pipps since 1992.

She has been accused of fraud in two separate cases. A charge of money laundering by Belgian police in 2002 was withdrawn. Also charged with fraud in Denmark, but acquitted in 2006. Now a fugitive abroad, whereabouts unknown.

Further information on Kirsten Fuglsbjerg available on request

Sten Byrner

According to Danish police, ‘centrally placed’ in Tvind and a key member of the ‘Teachers Group Economy’, the central financial directorate, 1987-92. In 2002 police charged him in relation to funds and trusts he helped manage ten years earlier.

Byrner admitted several minor frauds in the 2002-2006 Teachers Group fraud trial, and received a suspended sentence. He is currently a fugitive outside Denmark, whereabouts unknown, and faces further charges if he returns.

Further information on Sten Byrner available on request

IN JAIL

Convicted of fraud, January 2009. The only one of six defendants
caught by Danish police in late 2006 – the rest fled abroad

Poul Jørgensen

Convicted of fraud in Denmark in January 2009 in connection with Teachers Group finances. He was found guilty of embezzlement of 15 million DKK, and tax fraud of 53 million DKK.

Described as ‘Tvind spokesman’ and in day-to-day control of Teachers Group affairs since 1979. Jørgensen is a trained lawyer. He was until 2001 chairman of two key financial trusts – the Humanitarian Fund and the Faelleseje Foundation.

Jørgensen is the only one of six Tvind leaders served with legal papers in late 2006 – five others evaded police and fled abroad to escape prosecution.

Further information on Poul Jørgensen available on request

FIVE IN THE USA

The most prominent names in our research in the USA

Mikael Norling

A key Tvind organiser. Current chairman of CCTG, and a director of Planet Aid. Founded the first US Tvind college, IICD Massachusetts, in 1986 and Planet Aid in 1997. He was reported in 2001 to run a Wall Street fundraising office for Planet Aid.

In the 1970s he is notoriously said to have praised Pol Pot, the Khmer Rouge dictator responsible for the death of millions in Cambodia’s ‘killing fields’.

Further information on Mikael Norling available on request

Ester Neltrup

Currently president of Planet Aid, Inc, an organisation she jointly founded in 1997 with Mikael Norling. She is also a former principal of IICD Massachusetts.

We also know that in November 2001 she helped create HPP Inc, an enterprise at the very highest level of Tvind which would have relocated Humana People-to-People to the USA – she was to be secretary. In the event HPP Inc did not get off the ground. However, it indicates that Neltrup is regarded as very senior in the organisation.

“Lynn Sailsbury”

Danish, but emigrated to England in 1995 and has been involved with AS Properties since 1998. She is on the boards of four US/Florida companies: AS Properties, McCorry USA Corp, Allwoods Trading Inc, and Bostic Inc. She shares a TG condo in Miami, The Sterling Condos, with fellow TG member Ann Marie Moeller. Her real name is “Soerensen.” She is considered to be as close to Amdi Pedersen as is Kirsten Larsen.

Anne Hansen

President director of AS Properties Ltd, a TG-run company that is the landlord of three US schools.

Danish police consider her a senior member of ‘The Teachers Group Economy’, the central financial directorate. A founder director of Fairbank, Cooper and Lyle. She has been connected with almost every key offshore account and trust in the TG financial web, and was a signatory of the $9m Floresta Atlantica deal in Brazil in 1994.

Hansen was one of eight TG members accused of money laundering in a failed prosecution in Belgium, 2002.

Further information on Anne Hansen available on request

Michael Hermann

A German-born accountant, who formed the US/Florida based company World Wide Suppliers Inc. in 1995 with fellow TG member Janice Bostic. The company was changed to Bostic Business Services, and then to Bostic Inc. (dissolved 2005). In 2001, Hermann was given power of attorney for Planet Aid Philadelphia, which closed in 2003. He has also been on the board of U’SAgain in Texas along with Per Jensen and Janice Bostic. His official address is the Humana HQ in Zimbabwe, but he shares several addresses with Janice Bostic, including one at the TG’s Sterling Condos in Miami. He uses several alias names and may be the known TC accountant HERMANN LOTZ.

MORE FINANCIAL WIZARDS

Ruth Sejeroe-Olsen

A very senior financial operator, who has been on the board of up to eight Danish-registered Tvind companies, and connected with many of the key offshore companies and private trusts. Danish police say she too played a key role in the acquisition of the $9m Fazenda Jatoba ranch in Brazil in 1994.

Sejeroe-Olsen was charged with fraud by Danish police in 2002, but acquitted in 2006 and no new charges have been made. Her present whereabouts are unknown.

Further information on Ruth Sejeroe-Olsen available on request

Niels Peter Holst

A top Teachers Group money-man – he is today an officer of an offshore Swiss private trust called Humana and PlanetAid Finance SA, in existence since 2005.

His special responsibilities in the 1990s appear to have included creating hidden financial pathways between Africa and Denmark. A private memo he wrote to Poul Joergensen in 1995 suggests ways of secretly moving money between Humana Holland and Angola to avoid financial scrutiny and tax.

He was also the individual named by a former volunteer, Britta Junge as the person who received large amounts of cash she was instructed to smuggle back by air from Angola to Holland during the 1990s.

Niels Holst is close to the Chinese Trayton Group. He was a founding trustee in 1995 of Trayton Holdings, the tax haven-registered holding company. In 2006 he was appointed a non-executive director of the Trayton Group in China.

Bodil Ross Sørensen

Head of Tvind’s schools and described as Amdi Petersen’s second in command, said to operate much like a ‘political commissar’.

Closely involved in Teachers Group’s financial affairs. Chairman of the Humanitarian Foundation from 1987 to 1993, when Danish police believe she had a key role in making grants to bodies which turned out to be front organisations for the TG.

She was charged with fraud in 2002, but found not guilty in 2006. Police have not brought any new charges. Present whereabouts unknown

Further information on Bodil Ross Soerensen available on request

Maria Darsbo

“Chairperson of the Federation for Associations connected to the International HUMANA People to People Movement”. Based in Zimbabwe.

Jytte Nielsen

Very active over many years in Tvind clothes collection in Holland, Belgium, France, Spain, the UK, Austria, Sweden and Denmark.

She was a trustee of Humana UK and one of those dismissed by the UK Charity Commission following investigations into its financial affairs in 1996.

Else Jensen

Described as a kind of Tvind ‘political commissar’ and key figure in ‘The Teachers Group Economy’. On the board of key offshore trusts and director of several companies. A founder director of Fairbank, Cooper and Lyle.

Jensen was one of eight TG members accused of money laundering in a failed prosecution in Belgium, 2002-4

Birgitte Krohn

High ranking member of the Teachers Group inner circle, a key trustee of many offshore companies, private trusts and enterprises. Very frequently cited in Danish police investigations. A founder director of Fairbank, Cooper and Lyle.

Most recently she has played a key role in construction of the Teachers Group’s $10 million new headquarters and luxury retreat at TG Pacifico in Mexico. Krohn is also believed to be a director of Jersey-registered Fairbank, Cooper, Lyle (FCL), the offshore company that owns the Teachers Groups’s plantations.

Originally Birgitte Krohn was Amdi Petersen’s private cook, arranging his meals according to a special diet.

Krohn was one of eight Teachers Group leaders unsuccessfully charged with money laundering in Belgium in 2002.

Further information on Birgitte Krohn available on request

Anne Nielsen

Senior Teachers Group member known to have been appointed to the boards of several offshore companies, private trusts and other enterprises.

Further information on Anne Nielsen available on request

Marie Lichtenberg

A director of the CCTG college in California (2006), but possibly currently resident in South Africa.

She is the sister of Simon Lichtenberg, founder of the Trayton group of companies in China and rhe man most widely expected to be the next leader of the Teachers Group.

Svend Sørensen

One of the original 100 founder signatories of the Teachers group in around 1970. Since then he has worked for Amdi Petersen all over the world.

Has been a board member of several key offshore accounts and private trusts, and founder director of Fairbank, Cooper and Lyle. Was a director of South China Sea Farming SB (Malaysia), a company Danish police alleged was associated with money laundering through a Malaysian sawmill.

Further information on Svend Sørensen available on request

Eva Vestergaard

A trained lawyer, and senior Teachers Group financial manager who has ‘worked secretly with Amdi for years’ and is decribed as ‘hard core’.

She has been a board member of many key offshore companies and trusts, and is known to be appointed to two Teachers Group companies currently registered in the UK. She is thought likely to be living in Belize.

Vestergaard was originally among those charged with fraud by Danish police, but charges against her were dropped before the trial began in 2002.

Further information on Eva Vestergaard available on request

Joseph (Joep) Nagel

Dutch-born Nagel was originally Amdi Petersen’s bodyguard, and has since been a board member, director, trustee or shareholder of a wide variety of key Teachers group offshore companies and trusts. A founder director of Fairbank, Cooper and Lyle.

Nagel was one of eight TG members accused of money laundering in a failed prosecution in Belgium, 2002

Further information on Joseph Nagel available on request

Lena Jensen

THE ONE WHO GOT AWAY

he left with a golden handshake

Henning Bjornlund (Henry Henning)

Today a humble research fellow at the University of South Australia, Adelaide – but before 1989 Henning Bjornlund was a key financial director of the Teachers Group.

According to reports Bjornlund was the ‘financial mastermind’ principally responsible for turning the Tvind TEachers Group from a small alternative school into a multi-billion property empire with landholdings all over the world.

Bjornlund left the Teachers Group suddenly in 1989, reportedly with a large ‘golden handshake’ (perhaps to guarantee his silence).

If so, it has worked. Bjornlund’s university CV unaccountably fails to mention his 15 years with Tvind. His presence at the University has upset many other academics, who have asked the vice chancellor, Denise Bradley, to look into it – but so far without success.

Danish police say they ‘would like to talk to’ Bjornlund if he returns to Denmark.

Further information on Henning Bjornlund available on request

TIMBER TRADERS, FARMERS

and other businessmen

Simon Lichtenberg

Regarded as the ‘crown prince’ most likely to take over as leader of the Teachers Group in future.

In China since the early 1990s, Lichtenberg runs a group of companies based in Shanghai known as the Trayton Group, which manufactures and sells furniture around the world. The Trayton Group is widely regarded as being closely linked to the Teachers Group.

Lichtenberg grew up in the Teachers Group. His parents joined the TG when he was just seven years old, and he was brought up in a private Tvind school. A sister, Marie, is also a leading Teachers group member.

More information on the Trayton Group

Jonas Israel

American-born Jonas Israel runs a well established logging company in Borneo called McCorry and Co, with branches in the USA

Logging is a core business activity for the Teachers Group and the company fits in with the pattern of timber trading. In fact Israel has long been a senior Teachers Group operator. He was a director of several companies in Malaysia investigated by Danish police, and has been associated with a large number of the Teachers Group’s international portfolio of offshore companies and private trusts.

Further information on Jonas Israel is available on request

Soren Sorensen

Known as ‘The Farmer’, this senior Teachers Group member manages much TG agribusiness in Central and South America.

He is currently believed to be responsible for the Fazenda Jatoba timber and fruit plantation in Brazil, and is also on the board of the new Teachers Group ‘headquarters building’, TG Pacifico, in San Juan de las Pulgas, Mexico. Previously, until around 2003, he was manager of the Teachers Group banana plantations in Belize and Ecuador.

Further information on Soren Sorensen is available on request

Flemming Gustafsson

Currently thought to be in Zimbabwe, where he is in charge of several large eucalyptus plantations – but Flemming Gustasson has a colourful past with the Teachers Group.

In early 2008, Gustafsson and fellow TG member Birgit Dinesen-Jensen were on the run from the Russian FSB, after their Siberian logging company collapsed amid allegations of fraud.

Previously, up to 2000, Gustafsson was a key director of EC Trading, an Amsterdam clothes trading company that went bust in very grubby circumstances. In 2002-4, Gustafsson was one of eight TG members accused of money laundering in Belgium. The prosecution failed for ‘lack of evidence’.

See Hot Money: the European clothes laundry

Further information on Flemming Gustafsson is available on request

Kim Bonde Andersen

A key member of ‘The Teachers Group Economy’, associated with various dodgy enterprises – notably the supposed sawmill company in Malaysia investigated by police.

Andersen was most recently in charge of the failed Siberian logging venture, Taiga Industries, that closed in 2008 following allegations of fraud and a complaint to the Russian FSB.

Sune Jørgensen

Curator of ‘Friends Forever’ and leader of Tvind’s Kunstforening (Tvinds Arts Association)

last revised 7th April 2009



Amdi Petersen – on the run from police

Posted by admin On November - 29 - 2009

Wanted by police, a fugitive from justice – the ‘guru’ who
founded the Teachers Group, Tvind and Humana


Amdi Petersen in 2006
Name: Mogens Amdi Petersen

Date of Birth: 9th January, 1939

Nationality: Danish

Occupation: Fugitive from Danish police

Current whereabouts: unknown, but probably Mexico, Zimbabwe or Brazil

WHO IS AMDI PETERSEN?

Born Denmark, 1939, Amdi Petersen is the inspiration, founder and leader of the Teachers Group, Tvind and Humana People-to-People. Aged 70, he is still the supreme boss, in personal control of the entire organisation and all its subsidiary enterprises.

Following police charges for fraud and tax crime, Petersen is a fugitive abroad. A charismatic and inspirational guru-like figure much admired by followers, he is also widely regarded as a cult leader and even a crook. He is wanted by Danish police and is believed to be hiding out in Mexico, Zimbabwe or Brazil.


BIOGRAPHY

Early years

Amdi at collegeBorn Mogens Amdi Petersen, 9th January, 1939 in Ringe, central Denmark, the son of a teacher. He graduates in 1961 as a secondary school teacher from Haderslev teacher training college (centre of back row, left).

After army service, in 1963, he gets a job as a maths teacher at Kroggårdsskolen secondary school, Odense.

The counter-culture 1965-67

Huset in OdensePetersen early adopts the mid-60s counter-culture. In 1965, he is suddenly dismissed from Kroggårdsskolen school, allegedly for having long hair. (Reports emerging much later have suggested that, in fact, his dismissal had more to do with liaisons with female pupils.)

Around this time Petersen moves with friends into a large house at 1, Hunderupvej, Odense (right) – one of Denmark’s first hippie-style communes (‘Huset’). This is the crucible for many radical political ideas.

The hippie trail 1967-9

In 1967 Petersen and several friends decide to take a trip around the world, a journey that inspires the later ‘Travelling Folk High School’ concept of learning by experience. Together, they buy an old bus and drive it overland to India.

From there they travel together on to Hong Kong, Australia and Tahiti. On route, their hippie style and radical politics earn them few friends: they are ordered out of Australia, expelled from Tahiti and put on a ship home to Europe.

After a second, shorter, trip, Petersen returns to settle in Denmark.

In 1969 he is briefly arrested and jailed by German police for throwing a rock during an anti-nuclear demonstration.

The first alternative school, 1970

With a growing circle of supporters, Petersen next creates an educational ‘movement’ which he declares will change the world, at a 1969 meeting in a secondary school near Svendborg. The aim is social revolution through communal life, shared work and money, and education by experience.

The first permanent ‘Travelling Folk High School’ (Den Rejsende Folkehøjskole) opens in 1970 on Fanø island. The school later moves to Tvind, near Ulfborg.

The movement was a roaring success: over the next ten years, new Travelling Folk High Schools open across Denmark. Petersen became a counter-culture celebrity.

The Teachers Group

Petersen soon organises his growing body of supporters into a Maoist-style revolutionary secret society called the Teachers Group (Laeregruppe). This is a body with no official existence. Only committed graduates of the Travelling Folk High Schools are invited to join: they promise to share everything, and work communally as ‘teachers’ to advance the movement.

He creates a complex structure of directorates and appoints himself chairman of the most important committees and communal bodies, securing himself undisputed leadership. Hundreds of ‘teachers’ are now at his command.

About this time Petersen begins to show signs of paranoia: he believes he is a target for assassination, eavesdropping and investigation. Secrecy within the Teachers Group is stepped up. Members are ordered to destroy old photographs and private papers.

Faelleseje, 1977

In 1977 the Faelleseje (‘common ownership’) trust is founded, the first of many private bank accounts and trusts run by the Teachers Group and controlled by Petersen. Petersen is one of 131 signatories.

This marks the end of the Teachers Group’s life as an alternative social experiment and the start of its future as a financial enterprise. At around this time, Tvind also starts up many commercial operations – old clothes collections (under the Humana and UFF charity marks), sponsored ‘foreign aid’ programmes, flea markets and fundraising drives.

The Missing Years, 1979 – 2001

In late 1979, following a hostile interview in a Danish newspaper, Petersen suddenly disappears from public life. He is said to be ‘living privately abroad’. He is registered at an address at Tvind’s headquarters in Ulfborg, Denmark, but is never seen in public.

He relinquishes all formal posts with Tvind, the Travelling Folk High School and Faelleseje. As time passes rumours circulate that he is dead, incapacitated or even drugged.

In fact, later police investigations reveal that throughout this time he has been living secretly in the Caribbean, Zimbabwe, Brazil and Florida. He has a beachside property in the Cayman Islands and a luxury apartment in Miami (left). Senior Teachers Group colleagues know where he is, but are sworn to secrecy. He visits Denmark frequently for meetings, travelling incognito.

During this time Petersen is developing the Teachers Group into a highly profitable international business. Under his direction, using cover companies, offshore accounts, fake charities and hot money transfers, manipulating the loyalty of its members, the Teachers Group secretly amasses a huge property and business portfolio.

This is when the Teachers Group buys its enormous agricultural landholdings in the Caribbean and Central America, luxury properties in the USA and Africa, ocean going yacht, huge ranch in Brazil, and opens factories and timber companies in China and Malaysia.

Arrested, 2002

In around 1999, several former Teachers Group members go to the Danish police with serious allegations of financial fraud. Danish TV airs their allegations. Police start an investigation and in 2001 mount a raid (right) on Tvind schools and offices. They issue an international arrest warrant for Petersen.

In February 2002, Petersen is arrested by a vigilant FBI agent at Los Angeles International Airport, en route between Africa and Mexico. He is carrying two passports with different names, and a briefcase full of documents.

He is initially held in Kern County Jail, Bakersfield, California. The first pictures of Petersen for 22 years show him in a yellow prison suit, boarding a bus (left). In late 2002 he is extradited to Denmark to face fraud and tax evasion charges.

On trial for fraud, 2003 – 2006

In 2003, Petersen and seven other Teachers Group leaders go on trial at the district (lower) court in Aarhus, charged with financial crimes – fraud and tax avoidance in connection with charity law, amounting to about $25m. The trial is the biggest and most expensive fraud trial in Denmark for many years. Police concentrate on just one Teachers Group financial fund, exposed by whistleblower Hans la Cour, the Humanitarian Fund.

The trial is a fiasco. After hundreds of days of complex evidence, the judge finds Petersen not guilty of the specified charges.

The Danish public prosecutor immediately announces an appeal.

Whereabouts today

Petersen avoids a second trial by skipping the country. In late 2006, before the Danish government can serve new prosecution papers, Petersen, together with four other defendants, secretly flees Denmark to become a fugitive abroad.

On the basis of known information about the Teachers Group, he is most likely today hiding out in the organisation’s large complex in Mexico, its international headquarters in Zimbabwe, or its ranch in central Brazil. Police are still looking for him, but he is far out of reach.


PERSONAL INFORMATION

Unusually tall, bespectacled. Clever, persuasive, even charismatic and, to many, difficult to resist; inspirational to some, a bully to others.

Never married (the Teachers Group is opposed to bourgeouis conventional marriage) but according to the Danish press is close to a large group of senior female Teachers Group members, referred to as ‘Amdi’s women’. His ‘principal girlfriend’ is Kirsten Larsen, ranked equal first at the head of the Teachers Group. Larsen is also a fugitive from Danish justice.


FURTHER INFORMATION

Books

Three excellent sources of information on Amdi Petersen are Frede Farmand’s Mesteren fra Tvind (The Master from Tvind, 2003), Jes Fabricius Møller’s På sejrens vej (On the Road to Victory – The story of the School Co-operation Tvind and its creator Mogens Amdi Petersen, 2001), and Hans la Cour’s Den Rejsende (The Traveller, 2002)

Unfortunately all are in Danish.

Petersen is mentioned in several other books and anthologies that cover Tvind. See our books page.

Web pages

Jes Fabricius Møller’s Brief Information on Tvind includes a short biography, timeline and a summary of recent news.

News articles

Ekstra Bladet, Denmark, (9th May 1996): Mystery Surrounds Amdi. By Kurt Simonsen

The Guardian (9th June 2003): Enigma of the Leader. Ten years ago the Guardian first raised doubts about the Danish organisation behind a chain of used-clothes charity shops. Now Mogens Amdi Petersen, the mysterious, Svengali-like figure behind the organisation is to stand trial in a £15m fraud case. By Michael Durham


Have we made a mistake? If you have a factual correction or new information, please tell us.

Last revised 31st October 2009

Brazil

Posted by admin On November - 29 - 2009

The Floryl Plantation

Fazenda Jatobà – Correntina – Bahia


WHAT IS THE FLORYL PLANTATION?

Floryl, or Fazenda Jatobà, is a 92,000-hectare agricultural estate in Brazil. It is owned, and operated, by the Teachers Group.

The TG bought this valuable commercial property secretly from Shell oil in 1994 for $12m, making payments through a trail of nominee companies, offshore accounts and fake charities (see below). These transactions, clearly designed to disguise the money trail, came to light during the police investigation and trial of 2001-6.

Much of the story is explained in the Danish police report of 2001.

The central police allegation is that the Teachers Group/Tvind used money meant for charitable work to buy Floryl, diverting it from a trust called The Humanitarian Fund and other charity sources.

Floryl is a large and profitable commercial fruit and forestry plantation, producing bananas, sugarcane, rice, citrus fruit, soya, eucalyptus and pine trees for sale and export (often through other Teachers Group subsidiary companies). The Teachers Group has claimed that Floryl is a nature reserve and an environmental project, but these claims are challenged.

There vare now indications that the Teachers Group is planning to open a ‘school’ or ‘project’ at Floryl to attract gap year students. There is no clear evidence of any humanitarian aid or environmental programme at Floryl: we believe students sent to Floryl would likely become convenient labour.


A FARM THE SIZE OF NEW YORK CITY

Floryl is a huge commercial plantation of at least 92,000 hectares – around 350 square miles. This is around the same size as the City of New York, the city of Berlin, or the UK nature reserve of Dartmoor.

According to recent information, Floryl is planted with 36,000 hectares of eucalyptus and pine trees, and there also are bananas, sugarcane, rice, citrus fruit and soya. It employs 600 farm workers.

Floryl’s products are sold in Europe, the United States, China and Brazil. The wood is exported through a Tvind-controlled company, McCorry and Co, and is used to make furniture and fence posts. You can read about the trade with Portugal here. Floryl also likely supplies wood to the Tvind enterprise in Shanghai, Trayton and Co.

Floryl is in Bahia province, near Correntina, about 500 km north of Brasilia. It is not in the Amazon rainforest.

Floryl is also known as Fazenda Jatobà and sometimes referred to as ‘Fazenda Floryl’ or ‘Floryl Florestadora’ – all names it has been associated with since 1994.


COMMERCIAL FARM OR NATURE RESERVE?

Is Floryl a business or a nature reserve? The Teachers Group/Tvind has claimed Floryl is ‘a unique nature protection project’, and imply that this is a justification for spending money collected for charity on it. The Danish police, however, declared in 2001 it was nothing more than a commercial farm.

The Teachers Group say Floryl is a nature reserve, with 30,000 hectares of ‘biological reserves’ and claim it is equipped with a carbon-neutral, ‘biomass’ power station. “This is one of the few projects in Brazil, which to such a degree combines forestry of this magnitude, with preservation of natural areas and wildlife, and production of CO2 neutral energy….” [Source: Floryl brochure]

Danish police say the ‘biomass’ power station was never an environmental project and the farm is just a business: “Floryl Florestadora YPE S.A. is a commercial enterprise, controlled by the defendants, where the profits accrue to the [Teachers Group's] treasury…..” 2001 Danish Police report


FLORYL AND GAIA

The Teachers Group raises even more money for the Floryl estate through its so-called ‘Gaia Movement’ clothes boxes, mostly in the USA. The the Gaia-movement Trust Living Earth Green World Action based in Chicago, collects and sells old clothes for unspecified ‘environmental projects’.

Floryl decsribes Gaia is its ‘partner in environmental preservation and development’. We can show that the Gaia Movement Trust is a Teachers Group/Tvind subsidiary, fully controlled by the Teachers Group, which does not declare its association with the commercial Floryl farm.


‘AID PROJECTS’, or COMMERCE?

We understand that Humana People-to-People has recently begun recruiting ‘development instructors’ at Floryl, with the implication that the plantation is part of a supposed ‘humanitarian’ programme.

There is no evidence that Floryl is an ‘aid project’.

In fact, according to local people and journalists, the plantation is the very opposite of a humanitarian project, where migrant workers are allegedly severely exploited, denied union representation or health insurance, paid low wages, and often exposed to pesticides.

The Danish newspaper Ekstra Bladet, reporting in 1996 the Teachers Group’s purchase of Floryl, commented: “No messing around with giving the land workers better housing, health care or education.”

Father Moacir, a priest in the local town, Posse, told the Swedish newspaper Dagens Nyheter in 2000: “There is not a trace of humanity at Floryl. The Danes at Floryl suck their workers dry. They are a disgrace as employers. They don’t deal in humanity, but in the worst kind of capitalism.”


HOW WAS FLORYL BOUGHT AND PAID FOR?

Danish police alleged that between the late 1980s and 1996 the Teachers Group used “front men and companies” to secretly move money, including cash given for aid work to the charities UFF/Humana and donations to the Humanitarian Fund.

First, offshore company Tropical Farming Ltd (registered in Grand Cayman) opened negotiations with Shell. Other Tvind offshore companies (The Farmers Trust; Hobhouse Ltd; Fairbank, Cooper, Lyle…) then bought the Brazilian operating company Floryl Florestadora Ype SA.

Finally, money to complete the sale was transferred from other parts of the cash-rich Tvind economy, ‘the Teachers Group treasury’ and hidden companies or supposed charities in various countries.

From Humana/UFF and other Tvind enterprises, millions of dollars were passed to Guernsey-registered Tvind company Bahia Farming Ltd, which still owns Floryl today.

Millions of dollars were also allegedly moved as ‘charitable’ grants to a French-registered supposed ‘green charity’, La Societe Verte (also called L’Energie Eternelle), with an address in the Champs Elysee, Paris, before being transferred on to Floryl. According to police, the French charity was bogus – not a genuine charity, but a Tvind-controlled money laundering operation.

The police allegations in full


THE PEOPLE BEHIND THE PURCHASE

Almost every senior Teachers Group member played a role

The four key ‘decision-makers’

Amdi Petersen, Kirsten Larsen, Ruth Sejerøe-Olsen, Marlene Gunst.

Four key members of Tvind’s so-called ‘economic directorate’ who, police said in 2001, were ‘in reality behind the purchase.’ They authorised the spending and told others how to move money to achieve it. Petersen, Larsen and Gunst are charged with fraud and currently on the run from police.

Lars Jensen

The manager at Floresta Jatoba (Brasil) Ltda is Danish Teachers Group member Lars Jensen. In 1992, he was simultaneously a founder of The Humanitarian Fund and an executive committee member of La Societe Verte, alleged by police to be a front company. That year, he signed a request from La Societe Verte for a grant of $2.5 m from the Fund. Mentioned in the 2001 Danish Police Report.

Kim Bonde Andersen

In 1992 he ran the Tvind company Tropical Farming, which initiated negotiations with Shell to buy the Floryl ranch. In the mid 2000s he was running a Teachers Group logging company in Siberia, Taiga Timber, closed down by the Rissian police. Now likely to be in Zimbabwe or Central America.

Sten Byrner

Member of Tvind’s economic directorate. In 1992 he was said to be jointly responsible for arranging the purchase of Floryl Florestadora YPE S.A. with Kim Bonde Andersen. Charged with fraud and currently on the run from police.

Poul Jørgensen

Senior Teachers Group member and adviser. In 1992, he was a lawyer acting for the Humanitarian Fund. Police say he ‘wrote letters to himself’ applying for grants for Floryl. Recently convicted of fraud in Denmark and sentenced to prison term.

Bodil Ross Sørensen

Member of Tvind’s economic directorate. The chairperson of the Humanitarian Fund in 1992. She approved the $2.5m grant to La Societe Verte.

Kirsten Fuglsbjerg / Christie Pipps.

Member of Tvind’s economic directorate. On 8th August 1994, she was the main signatory of the deal to buy Floryl from Shell. Charged with fraud and currently on the run from Danish police.

Tove Birkøe. The Teachers Group manager of Floryl Florestadora YPE S.A


WHO RUNS FLORYL TODAY?

The key director of Floresta Jatoba (Brasil) Ltda is Birgitte Krohn.

Krohn is a hard-core member of the Tvind Teachers Group, and has played a part in many Tvind offshore companies, secret trusts and financial enterprises. She frequently earns a mention in the 2001 Danish Police report.

In the 1990s, Krohn was a board member of IFAS, the so-called ‘Institute for Reasearch and Applied Science’. According to Danish police, this was not a research body at all, but a Tvind financial front created to launder money into the ‘Teachers Group Treasury’. She was also a director of Kirchheiner Bros, one of the main Teachers Group ‘money pots’, based in the Channel Isles.

She escaped prosecution in the 2003-2006 Danish trial, but was one of eight Teachers Group leaders separately charged with money laundering in Belgium in 2002, although charges were dropped.

Krohn is today a director of Jersey-registered Fairbank, Cooper, Lyle (FCL), the Tvind offshore company that owns the Teachers Groups’s plantations. She is also one of the TG members behind TG Pacifico, the massive new $10 million Tvind ‘headquarters building’ at San Juan de las Pulgas, in Mexico.


CURRENT OWNERSHIP OF FLORYL

The Floryl plantation is today ultimately owned by a Jersey-registered Tvind company, Fairbank, Cooper, Lyle (FCL). This is a major Tvind offshore company and agribusiness that owns most of the Teachers Groups’s plantations. The company structure:

Fairbank, Cooper Lyle
(Registered in Jersey)
I
Bahia Farming Ltd
(Registered in Guernsey)
I
Floresta Jatoba (Brasil) Ltda
(Brazilian operator)
I
Floresta Rio Veredao Ltda
Floryl Florestadora Ype SA
(Local operating companies)


THE STORY OF RIMA INDUSTRIAL S/A

Rima Industrial S/A, a Brazilian manufacturing company, has taken the Teachers Group to the Brazilian High Court in a dispute over $6 million of timber bought from Floryl which they say they never received.

Bolette GunstRima executives met Birgitte Krohn and Bolette Gunst (left) to discuss the wood deal. However in late 2005, a company spokesman contacted us. He wrote: ‘We would like to receive as much as possible information about the dirty business of Tvind , because we paid them US $ 6 million for wood from the Floryl project and they simply decided not to deliver the wood.”

Rima executives travelled to Europe to meet Danish police and also contacted Interpol. The company made a complaint in the Brazilian courts and took the case to the Brazilian High Court. We do not know the outcome of the case.

One Rima official told us they had heard the money was transferred out of Brazil to Belize where it was ‘needed’. Krohn and Gunst also showed them pictures of the ‘resort’ under construction in Mexico. Both Krohn and Gunst are involved with the Teacher Group’s $10 million new development, TG Pacifico, at San Juan de las Pulgas.


PRESS REPORTS

Ekstra Bladet, Denmark (22nd September 1996): Tvind shops for new plantations. By Kurt Simonsen. A detailed account of Tvind’s ‘buying spree’ of land in Ecuador, Belize and Brazil and the conditions for workers it employs.

Dagens Nyheter, Sweden (10th June 2000): What is UFF hiding on its plantation in Brazil? By Bengt Lindström. “Profit seems to have replaced humanity as the aid organisation’s driving force.”

Berlingske Tidende, Denmark (June 29th, 2001) Stolen document reveals Tvind-fund. A document indicating Tvind’s ownership of the Jatoba plantation and revealing its true purpose – logging – was stolen from court files by one of the defendants in the Danish fraud court case against Tvind.

VEJA, Brazil (11 de julho de 2001) Uma fazenda misteriosa. Madeireira bancada por entidade filantrópica dinamarquesa agride leis brasileiras na Bahia Flávia Varella (in Portuguese)


Last revised: 31st July 2009

An A-Z listing of all companies

Posted by admin On November - 29 - 2009


HOT MONEY – INDEX OF TG COMPANIES


This is an alphabetical index of every single Teachers Group ‘company’ we have ever heard of. We have put in any kind of enterprise with a cash flow – the list includes trading companies, holding companies, charities, trusts, offshore accounts, schools, institutions and assorted funds, alive, dead or dormant. Many are companies identified in the 2001 Danish police report as front or shell companies and have long ago shut down. Others are still very much in business. Companies we have reason to think are active are in upper case.

We plan to create a handy selective list of the thirty most interesting offshore companies and more detailed explanations in due course.

If you know of a Teachers Group company not listed here, please tell us




Acacia Enterprises (P) Ltd (Delhi) – used clothes
ADPP (Angola, Mozambique, Guinea Bissau) – foreign aid
Agence Notre Dame (UK) – used clothes
All Europe Satellite TV (UK) – television
ALLWOOD McCORRY TRADING COMPANY (US) – timber trade
ARGYLL SMITH PROPERTIES OF SA (PTY) LTD (S Africa) – property
ARGYLL SMITH & CO (Jersey) – property
AS PROPERTIES LTD (US) – property
ALLWOODS TRADING COMPANY LTD (US) – timber trade
Atlantic Trading Holdings (International) Ltd (n/k) – fruit trade
AYUDA EL PLANETA (central America) – foreign aid
BAHIA FARMING LTD (Jersey) – farming
BALTIC TEXTILE TRADING (Belgium) – used clothes
Banana Tropic SA de C.V. (El Salvador) – fruit trade
BB Shipping (Caymans) – boats
Belize Gold Bananas (Belize) – fruit trade
Blue Ridge Limited (St Vincent) – farming
BO CONCEPT (Denmark) – furniture
BO CONCEPT CHINA CO LTD – furniture
BOSTIC INC (US) – business unknown
Brichwood Trading Ltd (Ireland) – business unknown
Buckeye Ltd (Jersey) – business unknown
Camberley Ltd (Guernsey) – business unknown
Caribbean Farming Ltd (Caymans) – farming
Casa Creation (Morocco) – clothes
Casablanca (Morocco) – clothes, containers or
CATLINK (CHINA-AFRICA TRADE LINK) (China) – general trade
CCTG – Campus California Teachers Group (US) – college
CCTT (France and Morocco) – new or used clothes
Cedex Pac Ltd (Jersey) – used clothes
Challacombe Trading (Gibraltar) – timber trade
Chatswood Ltd (Guernsey) – business unknown
Chilton Intervest (US) – property
CICD – College for International Co-operation and Development Ltd (UK) – college
College Aid (UK) – college fundraising
Conmore BV (Netherlands) – used clothes
Cooper Investment (Jersey) – unknown business
Coriander Holdings (Jersey) – unknown business
Cowpen Farms Ltd (Belize) – farming
Customlong Agencies Ltd (UK) – clothes trade
D & F Ltd (Belize) – farming
D & F Ltd – Farm 2 (Belize) – farming
D & F Ltd – Farm 6 (Belize) – farming
DAPP – Development Aid from People to People (Malawi, Botswana, Namibia, Zambia, Zimbabwe) – foreign aid
DAPP UK – used clothes
Denver Portland Ltd (St Vincent) – property
Digital School Experience (Denmark) – second hand computers
Distributors International (Cayman Islands) – unknown business
Dollarforge UK Ltd (UK) – unknown business
Domoch (Virgin Islands) – unknown business
DRH CARIBBEAN or Richmond Vale Academy (St Vincent) – college
DRH SIKKIM (India) – college
E4 A/S (Denmark) – business unknown
Eastover Properties (Cayman Islands) – business unknown
Ecpomartes SA (Ecuador) – farming
El Rosario (Venezuela) – farming
ESTATE (Denmark) – private foundation
FAELLESEJE (Denmark) – private foundation
Fairbank Ltd (Jersey) – unknown business
FAIRBANK, COOPER, LYLE (Jersey) – farming
Farm 1 Ltd (Belize) – fruit trade
Farm 11 Ltd (Belize) – fruit trade
Farm 12 Ltd (Belize) – fruit trade
FARMERS TRUST (n/k) – business unknown
Fazenda Floresta Jatoba (Brazil) – farming
FEDERATION FOR ASSOCIATION CONNECTED TO THE INTERNATIONAL HUMANA PEOPLE TO PEOPLE  MOVEMENT
(Switzerland – Geneva) – controlling body
Floresta Rio Veredao Ltda (Brazil) – farming
Florestica Atlantica Ltda (Brazil) – farming
FLORESTA JATOBA (BRASIL) LTDA – farming
Floryl Florestadora Ypa S/A (Brazil) – farming
Fonden E-advice (Denmark) – websites
FONDEN HUMANITAEREN (Humanitarian Foundation)  (Denmark) – private foundation
Foundation Humana (Netherlands) – used clothes
Freightforwarders Marco Polo (Netherlands) – used clothes
FRIENDS FOREVER (Zimbabwe) – art sales
Frioport SA (Ecuador) – fruit trade
Furtherland Farming Ltd (Cayman Islands) – farming
GAIA-MOVEMENT TRUST LIVING EARTH GREEN WORLD ACTION (USA) – used clothes
GAIA-MOVEMENT TRUST (SWITZERLAND) – private trust
GARSON & SHAW LLC (USA) – used clothes
Garson & Shaw Ltd (UK) – used clothes
Global Research (Denmark) – research
Golden Stream Estate (Belize) – farming
Goliath Services (Jersey) – clothes box manufacture
Great Lakes Trading (USA) – used clothes
Greenpipe Management (UK) – boats
GREEN WORLD RECYCLING (UK) – used clothes
Grupo Danés (Ecuador) – farming
HansGDal Forlaget (Denmark) – bookshop
HOBBHOUSE TRUST (Jersey) – business unknown
Holland Enterprise Ltd (Jersey and Gibraltar) – used clothes.
HOLLAND HOUSE LTD (Jersey) – used clothes
Holland Trading Ltd (Jersey) – used clothes
HONEST OCEAN (Hong Kong) – boxes
HOPE HUMANA (African countries) – Aids education
Hothouse Design (China) – design
HUMANA AND PLANETAID FINANCE SA (Switzerland) – private trust
HPP INC (US) – business unknown
FEDERATION FOR ASSOCIATION CONNECTED TO THE INTERNATIONAL HUMANA PEOPLE TO PEOPLE  MOVEMENT (Geneva) – controlling body
HUMANA PEOPLE TO PEOPLE (local enterprises in many countries) – used clothes
HUMANA BALTIC (Lithuania) – used clothes
Humana UK – used clothes
Humana Kleidersammlung GmbH (Germany) – used clothes
IICD – Institite for International Cooperation and Development (USA) – colleges
IFAS – Institute for Scientific Research and Applied Science (n/k) – research
International Education Coordination (China) – education
International Emergency Centre (n/k) – foreign aid
Isterødgaard aps (Denmark) – farming
ISTWOOD MOSCOW/1ST WOOD ST PETERSBURG (Russia) – used clothes
JACARANDA ONLINE BOOK SALES (US) – trade
Jacaranda Services (Jersey) – unknown
Jambalaya (Hong Kong) – consultancy
Jayhawk Ltd (Jersey) – unknown business
John F Parsons Inc (USA) property
Jokay SA (Ecuador) – farming
Kadaview (n/k) – unknown business
Kiev Trade (Ukraine) – used clothes
KIRCHHEINER BROS LTD (Jersey) – unknown business
KNEC – Kwa-Zulu Natal Experimental College (South Africa) – college
La Societe Verte (France) – environment
L’Energie Actuelle (France) – environment
La Vigia S.A. (Venezuela) – farming
Løvdahl a/s (Denmark) – farming
Lyle Enterprise Ltd (Jersey) – unknown business
Marco Polo Transport BV (Netherlands)  – used clothes?
Markham Corporation (British Virgin Islands) – property sales
MARTIN TEXTILE TRADING (Slovakia) – used clothes
McCORRY & CO (Malaysia) – timber trade
McCORRY (USA) CORP – timber
McCORRY TIMBER LTD INC and McCORRY & CO LIMITED INC (US) – timber
MONKEY RIVER ESTATE (Belize) – fruit farming
Mozambique Agricultural Company Lda – farming
MUSONA SOURCING LTD (Hong Kong) – boxes
MT LEZARD ESTATE LTD (UK) – farming
Naim Overseas (Virgin Is) – unknown business
Nasib Daya SB (Malaysia) – timber
NELLCOMBE LTD (Isle of Man) – landholdings
One World Channel AS (Norway) – research
One World Channel Ltd (Jersey) – research and TV
ONE WORLD CLOTHES TRADE BULGARIA (Bulgaria / Italy ?) – used clothes
ONE WORLD ENTERPRISE (n/k) – timber
ONE WORLD VOLUNTEER INSTITUTE (Norway) – college and hotel
Orange Hill Estate (St Vincent) – fruit farming
P13 a/s (Denmark) – farming
Pacific Farming (Fiji) – fruit trade
Pacific Produce Ltd (Fiji) – farming
Park Estate Ltd (St Lucia) – farming
PLANET AID INC (US) – used clothes
Planet Aid Philadelphia (US) – used clothes
PLANET AID UK – used clothes
Procurement White Hall Agency BV (Netherlands) – used clothes
Radmoor Ltd (Guernsey) – unknown business
Red House Management Company (Norfolk) Ltd (UK) -property management
Resources Recycling Ltd (UK) – vehicle hire
Rivalta (Guernsey) – unknown business
River Doree Holding Ltd (St Lucia) – farmingRiversdale Ltd (Belize) – sawmill
Rookbridge Commercial Ltd (UK) – unknown business
Rose Cottage Ltd (St Vincent) – property
SAN JUAN PRESTACION PROFESIONAL S. DE R. L. DE C.V.  (Mexico) -  management of San Juan de las Pulgas.
Seabridge International BV (Netherlands) – used clothes
Seagon Investment (Hong Kong) – unknown business
Sedimas SB / Sediamas SB (Malaysia) – unknown business
Seven Hills Estate Ltd (Belize) – forestry
Shanghai Trayton Furniture Co Ltd (China) – furniture
Shanghai Trayton Systems (China) – computers
Shanghai Trayton Trading Co (China) – furniture
SIMON LI FURNITURE (USA and China) – furniture
The Small School at Red House Ltd (UK) – schools
South China Sea Farming Ltd (Malaysia) – farming
Stichting Humana Fondsenwerving (Netherlands) – foreign aid
Stichting Humana Hergebruik (Netherlands) – used clothes.
Taiga Timber Industries (Russia) – timber
Taiga Timber Trading (Russia) – timber
Talata (Guernsey). Ship ownership
TCE – Total Control of the Epodemic (Africa) – aids education
Texex (France) – used clothes
Textile House For Euro Trade s.r.o. (Slovakia) – used clothes
Textile Transformation EC Trading BV (Netherlands) – used clothes
Textiles Bougainville SARL (Benin) – used clothes
TG PACIFICO SRL de CV (Mexico) – property
THOMAS BROCKLEBANK (Denmark) – charitable foundation
TOLEDO CITRUS COMPANY LTD (Belize) – farming
TOLEDO FISH FARMING LTD (Belize) – shrimp farming
Trade Link Almaty (Kazakhstan) – used clothes
Trade Link Moscow (Russia) – used clothes.
Trade Link Dnepro (Ukraine) – used clothes
Trade Link Nizny Novogorod (Russia) – used clothes
Trade Link Romania (Romania.) – used clothes
Transco Shipping (Guernsey) – used clothes
Trans World Forest Enterprise (Russia) – timber
Trans World Trading BV (Netherlands) – fruit
Tratexte (Morocco) – clothing
TRAYTON AMERICA INC (USA) – furniture
Trayton Consulting (China) – consultancy.
Trayton Furniture (Jiaxing) Co Ltd (China) – furniture
TRAYTON HOLDINGS LTD (Isle of Man) – holding company
Trayton Hothouse (Shanghai) Trading Co Ltd (China) – trade
Trayton Sourcing / Trayton (Hong Kong) Ltd (Hong Kong) – unknown business
Trayton Timber Co Ltd (China) – timber trade
Trayton Trading Ltd (China) – consultancy
Trayton Systems (China) – computers
Tropical Farming Ltd (Cayman Islands) – farming
Tropical Farming Atlantic (n/k) – farming
Tropical Farming Caribbean (n/k) – farming
Tropical Farming Pacific (n/k) – farming
Tropical Fruit Group BV (Netherlands) – fruit trade
Tropical Produce Ltd (Belize) – fruit trade
Tropical Produce Trading Ltd (Caymans) – fruit trade
Tropical Trading Ltd Benin (Benin) – used clothes
Tropical Trading Ltd Ghana (Ghana) – used clothes.
TS RECYCLING (US) – unknown business
UFF – Ulandshjaelp fra Folk til Folk (Scandinavia) – used clothes
Unicorn Trans World Trading (Netherlands) – used clothes
University of the Seven Seas (n/k) – unknown business
U’SAGAIN HOLDINGS LLC (US) – unknown business
U’SAGAIN LLC (US) – used clothes
U’SAGAIN 2000 LLC (US) – used clothes
U’SAGAIN 3000 LLC (US) – used clothes
U’SAGAIN – the Family Store (US) – used clothes
Vestergaard og Jorgensen (Denmark) – legal services
Voice of the Third World (n/k) – research
Westpac Hamlin (Guernsey) – shipowners
West Africa Tropical Trading (Benin and Ghana) – used clothes
Whitneys Estate Ltd (Belize) – farming
Windward Properties Ltd (St Vincent) – farming
World Trading (Netherlands) – unknown business
World Wide Suppliers (Jersey) – unknown business
Xoreux Ltd (USA) – property
YID – Yunnan Institute for Development (China) – college
ZBF Ltd (St Vincent) – landholdings.




Last updated:  30th August 2010

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