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Trial reports - continued
30th October 2003: Tvind's
speaker in the dock
As a co-defendant in the Tvind case, the speaker of many years of the
school compound Poul Jrgensen has been examined on Thursday for the
first time.
The speaker started his examination which is planned for several days,
by warming up what is designed to be a rhetorical school riding between
him and the other parts in the court buiding in rhus.
To judgde after the first half hour of examination, there is nothing
which would suggest that his examination will shorten the marathon case
which in spite of attempts to the contrary will be extended until the
end of 2005.
The 59 years old Poul Jrgensen has been the more or less official
speaker of the Tvind schools for decades, while the co-founder of Tvind,
Mogens Amdi Petersen, has hidden himself abroard, until in february last
year he was taken in prison in USA and accused for comprehensive tax
fraud.
Totally, 8 Tvind members are accused in the case about misuse of public
money for 50 millions of crowns, and Poul Jrgensen is just the third
one who has been examined in the case up to now.
Poul Jrgensen explained that the Teacher's Group of the Tvind Schools
has been called a "political party" or a "witch
movement", when via a change of law and after a press campaign in
1985 the "humanitarian fund" was created - which is believed
today by the prosecutors to have unlawfully used public money.
"It were the ministers of justice at that time, Isi Foighel (K) and
Mogens Lykketoft (S), who were responsible for the change of law",
Poul Jrgensen said.
The examination of Poul Jrgensen will continue next Wednesday.
22nd October 2003: As expected, there was a court session yesterday with Amdi being present, but no essential contents were yet published.
The judge and the prosecutors are worried about the many delays. To speed up the case, the number of witnesses was reduced by 22 so that only 24 witnesses are left now.
The defence criticized that there were doubts about Amdis medical attest when he was absent in the beginning of the month, and they suspected that the defendants were not treated equally. The prosecutor said that the doubts were not caused by the person being absent, but by the fact that the medical attest was issued in Harare, thr capital of Zimbabwe.
The case is expected to continue today and I hope to be
able to report more later today. [FG]
Amdi
Petersen was in the outpatient department of the hospital in Harare only
for two hours
4. Oct. 2003
The founder of the Tvind combine, Mogens Amdi Petersen, who seemingly is
too sick to come home to his own court case, is not an in-patient of the
hospital of Zimbabwe's capital Harare. And that also never was the case,
writes Ekstra Bladet.
A chief nurse of the private hospital The Avenues Clinic in Harare
explains that Mogens Amdi Petersen came on Sunday to the outpatient
department and stayed there for two hours - from 16:15 to 18:20.
Mr. Petersen did not receive any medical treament, and he was not so
sick that we should have kept him as an in-patient, the chief nurse,
Mrs. Mtenje, said to Extra Bladet.
On his desire we gave him a result with the diagnosis "Erythema
multiforme", and then we sent him home, she adds.
In Ringkbing, judge Steen Lvbjerg confirms that in the result from
Zimbabwe, nothing was said about Mr. Peter being an in-patient.
___________
Similar articles in:
http://www.berlingske.dk/indland/artikel:aid=363644:fid=100036718/
http://politiken.dk/VisArtikel.iasp?PageID=288797
http://www.jp.dk/indland/artikel:aid=2048004:fid=6844/
Friday
3rd Oct 2003: Reported
today that the official medical result from an African physician in
Zimbabwe has arrived this morning (2 October) by telefax at the Ringkbing
court. So the formalities are fulfilled to postpone the session
to 22 October.
http://www.berlingske.dk/indland/artikel:aid=362958/
http://www.jp.dk/indland/artikel:aid=2044226/
http://politiken.dk/VisArtikel.sasp?PageID=288378
2nd October
2003: There were some additional news in
Danish newspapers yesterday, but not very essential. They just say that
Amdi has sent a report and a photo of his illness, but there was no
official medical result yet from an African
physician. A Danish physician from Grindsted looked at the photo and
pleaded to postpone the court session, which already is delayed by
several weeks, and it is assumed that they will need 10 to 15 more
sessions than originally planned. In the meantime, the Danish
prosecutors consider to have changed the law for administration of
justice so that they can continue such cases even in absence of a
defendant, if the contents of the
session is not too important fro him/her, because many similar cases
against business delinquency (in Danish "selskabstmmersagerne",
literally "Cases of emptiers of society", this was a
word I had to ask our Danish
friends for) are drawn into the length by the same reason especially if
there are several defendants. FG
The URL-s are:
http://www.berlingske.dk/indland/artikel:aid=362554/
http://www.berlingske.dk/indland/artikel:aid=362588/
http://politiken.dk/VisArtikel.sasp?PageID=288183
http://www.jp.dk/indland/artikel:aid=2042218
Amdi
"falls ill" in Zimbabwe
Monday 29th Sept 2003
there are the
URL-s of three articles in Danish newspapers:
http://www.berlingske.dk/indland/artikel:aid=362122/
http://politiken.dk/VisArtikel.iasp?PageID=287981
http://www.jp.dk/indland/artikel:aid=2039236:fid=6844/
According to his Danish physician, Mogens Amdi Petersen has got an
allergic reaction and was sent to a hospital in Harare, Zimbabwe. So the
court sessions planned for Wednesday and Thursday this week are
cancelled. His lawyer Anders Boelskifte promised that Amdi would present
himself at the court again at the next session on 22nd October.
Helge Adam Mller, juristic speaker of the conservative party, said he
would recommend an unbiased physician to check if Amdi really is ill. He
reminded that the prosecutor suggested that Amdi should deliver his
passport when he was set free, but the court thought that would not be
necessary.
The Tvind organisation Humana People to People has its headquarter in
Zimbabwe.
(Translator's comment: This last sentence is very important because,
as you know, many Humana organisations now claim that they "have
nothing to do with Tvind").
Investigation
in the USA exposes Amdi
15 August 2003
from Berlingske Tidende
Documents from Mogens Amdi
Petersen's luxury apartment in the USA reveal that he lived a life of
luxury costing up to 180.000 Danish crowns per month.
New material considerably supports the prosecution case and undermines
the credibility of Mogens Amdi Petersen.
More
Prosecution
seeks evidence from USA, France and Britain
13 August 2003
from Berlingske Tidende,
Papers recently delivered from the USA about Amdi's luxury apartments on
Fisher Island may be a gold mine for the prosecutor because they reveal
a lot about the power structure in Tvind....Prosecutors are working to
get access to accounts in France and England which could reveal the cash
flow in the Tvind organisation, and to confiscate further documents from
the British auditor David Swain who was examined during the summer
vacations.
More
Listener at Tvind case arrested with a tape recorder
7. August 2003
from
Politiken,
A listener with a hidden tape recorder was arrested on
Thursday during the Tvind court session in rhus. It
is forbidden to tape at Danish court cases.
More
Finally
an examination in the Tvind case
Thursday 19th June 2003
from Berlingske Tidende
On the 16th day of court sessions in the Tvind case they finally
succeeded in examining one more of the eight accused persons, after
Mogens Amdi Petersen had been examined in December and January.
It was Bodil Ross Srensen, former president of the fund which is said
to be implicated in fraud, who sat down on the witness's chair in rhus.
The examination, however, did not lead at all to a clearing up of the
suspicion related to the fraud of over 50 million crowns in the form of
tax fraud and abuse of trusted money.
Instead, she was reading a sermon being 20 to 30 years old which used to
be read to people before they decided to become members of the Teacher's
Group. Her lawyer, Merete Stagetorn, explained that this
would be necessary in order to understand the circumstances in the
Teacher's Group
which today has about 700 members.
The prosecutors think that the tax-exempt contributions of the Teachers
to the Tvind-related fund had been used for other purpose than
humanitarian, environmental or research oriented, as it should have
been.
The examination of Bodil Ross Srensen will continue on Wednesday next
week.
/ritzau/
http://www.berlingske.dk/indland/artikel:aid=333106/
Identical articles, all by Ritzau, also in:
http://www.jp.dk/indland/artikel:aid=1877062/
Jyllands-Posten
http://politiken.dk/VisArtikel.sasp?PageID=274829
Politiken
Politiken gives
also a summary of the Tvind case:
Tvind's founder Mogens Amdi Petersen, together with his mate Kirsten
Larsen und the speaker Poul Jrgensen, is accused for embezzlement for
57,3 millions of crowns and tax fraud for 51,7 millions of crowns.
Five other Tvind managers are acused for embezzlement and tax fraud for
between 25 and 36 millions of crowns.
The core in the case is Tvind's humanitarian fund, in which 339 members
of Tvind's Teacher's Group have payed in tax exempt 15 percent of their
salary, after what the fund has payed out 75 millions of crowns.
According to Tvind, entirely according to the rules for humanitarian
purpose, research and environment protection.
According to the police and the prosecutor, to the Tvind leaders
themselves or to acrtivities which they control.
Wednesday April 9th - Thursday June 19th: no information available
Days 4 and 5 Wednesday-Thursday April 2nd-3rd 2003
The defence made the statement that a Tvind combine simply does not exist at all. They claimed that there was no Tvind central leadership, no Tvind main office, no Tvind factories, no Tvind properties. Also no Tvind Teachers Group, but just independent individuals who have created a special style of life.
Tvind has once been a cooperation
of some schools which ceased its operation, today it is only a windmill
and a locality in Jylland. Also, there could not have been any common
responsibility and there were no agreements in advance related to
activities of the Humanitarian Fund. Also, they denied any informal
hierarchical structure. There were no reason to condemn anybody, except
perhaps Bodil Ross Srensen and Poul Jrgensen who have been formally
responsible for the Humanitarian
Fund.
The defence also called it to be dirty tricks that the prosecutors had
compared the defendants with rockers, thus showing missing objectivity.
They said that 90 percent of what had been written in the media about
Tvind were lies and the remaining 10 percent were distorted. They
claimed
that quotations from the internal documents found by the police at the
raid
in April 2001 were wrong. In a three hours speech, one of them described
Tvind as a fantastic and successful movement which was persecuted by
everyone and everything. It was obvious and finally also
admitted that this
description had been written by the defendants themselves.
But it also happened that the defenders contradicted themselves. One of
them started a phrase by saying "Two months after Steen Byrner had
left the combine ..." and then he added "Also a great spirit
may say nonsense", and later on he talked about "members of
the TeachersGroup" while he previously had said that the TG is not
an association and therefore it cannot have members, which made the
prosecutors laugh.
At the end of the first day, only 77 of the 460 indictment points have
been
"taken apart" by the defenders and at the end of the second
day it was
222. The defenders will continue next week to complete this business.
http://www.jp.dk/indland/artikel:aid=1752078/
Hard beats to the prosecutors in Tvind case
http://politiken.dk/VisArtikel.iasp?PageID=264483
Tvind defenders in counter attack
http://www.berlingske.dk/indland/artikel:aid=310714/
Tvind defence draws a picture of persecution
http://www.jp.dk/indland/artikel:aid=1753834:fid=6844/
Defenders: Tvind is just a locality
http://politiken.dk/VisArtikel.sasp?PageID=264646
Lawyer: Tvind does not exist at all
http://www.berlingske.dk/indland/artikel:aid=311128/
Defenders with contradictions
The next session is
scheduled for Wednesday 9th April
Day 3 Wednesday March 12th 2003
On 24 June 1987, the Tvind combine's large fund granted
350.000 crowns for one of the so-called research projects one month
before the request for the project had been received.
According to the prosecutor's presentation in the Tvind case,
attachments
and reports from board meetings show that the project
"International
Distributors", dealing among other things with re-usage of clothes
from
the Western world for the poor countries, received the ok from the fund
one month before the request had been received on 24 July.
During the third meeting in the comprehensive case, where eight Tvind
leaders are accused for deception and tax fraud, the prosecutor Poul
Gade
presented a long range of documents which should demonstrate that the
Tvind system under the cover of research activity made millions
circulate between thr large fund and other projects controlled by Tvind,
to escape taxation.
Great amusement
When the authorities in 1986 strengthened the rules to hit the earlier
Tvind fund in which the members of the TG had payed in up to 80 percent
of their salary, Tvind with Mogens Amdi Petersen on the top created a
new fund, which to the great amusementof the Tvind teachers got the name
"Fund for the support of humanitarian goals, for the promotion of
research and for environment protection".
Limitations
Ths name was identical to the wording of the law in which it was
enjoined
that money must only be taken out for humanitarian goals, for the
promotion of research and for environment protection. Other limitations
were that the goal of the fund should be charitable and at maximum
15 percent of the salary should be paid in.
The fund was created in January 1987, and only a few months later the
Tvind people had created another fund, the trade fund IFAS (Institute
for
Scientific Research and Applied Sciences) which served as a connecting
link between the large fund and other Tvind activities, which, according
to the indictment bill, had nothing to do with research.
Research projects
IFAS organized among others the project "Global Reseach",
sending a ship with Tvind researchers onboard to Central America to find
suitable research project which could be supported. The research leader
onboard of the ship "Store Klaus" was the later ex-member Hans
la Cour, possibly the most important witness of the prosecution in the
case.
The same la Cour described later on how one should identify possible
research projects for IFAS, but none of the projects ever was realized
or
supported. According to la Cour, the request form and the documentation
were in English in order to make it more complicated for the Danish tax
authorities.
Project canceled
The ship project "Global Research", originally planned for 5
years, was
canceled already after less than one year. According to la Cour
allegedly
because the Tvind management got cold feet, when a furious member of the
crew found out that the projects would never receive a single crown, and
threated to bail out.
According to the indictment bill, the Tvind fund managed anyway in 1987
to pay 2,4 million crowns, via IFAS, to "Global Research".
The prosecutors think that only in 1987, the Tvind fund payed 5.4
million
crowns, via IFAS, to itself, in contradiction to the goal of the fund.
http://www.jp.dk/indland/artikel:aid=1715444/
On Thursday, vice public prosecutor Poul Gade compared
the Tvind management with the management of a Rocker group. As the
only defendant, Amid Pertsen did not follow the documents during the
presentation of the case.
From the very morning on, the tone was sharp when the public
prosecutors in the case of Tvinds humanitarian fund presented their
views of the case.
We have tried to get 40 witnesses to speak out. But all of them
refused.
This probably only happens in a Rocker environment, that we can see
such a strong control of people, public prosecutor Poul Gade said at
his
presentation.
He indicated that, according to the prosecutor's opinion, the members
of
Tvind's teacher's group are entirely controlled by Tvind's founder
Mogens
Amdi Petersen, who, together with seven other managers of Tvind, is
accused at the town court for embezzlement and tax fraud.
Poul Gade stated in sharp phrases that he intends to prove at the
court
that Tvind's humanitarian fund is not at all a fund in the proper
sense.
We can rather talk about that the fund is a scenery which should
make the authorities believe that the money from the fund is used for
charitable
purpose. But behind the scenery there was quite another plan with the
fund, the prosecutor said, who called the fund more a fake than a
fact.
The fund with its full name "Fund for the support of humanitarian
goals,
for the support of research and for environment protection" has,
according
to the prosecutors, just been established to make sure that about 75
million crowns, paid-up taxfree by 339 Tvind-teachers, could go back
to
Tvind itself.
An allegation which was rejected by all eight defendants from Tvind's
management.
Four questions
Public prosecutor Pouls Gade statet to the court that the prosecutors
would
try to answer four questions:
Who decided about the fund?
How was the money used?
Which information was given to the authorities?
Who had the responsibilty for the usage of the money from the fund?
Three possibilities
According to Gade there are three possibilities for the outcome of the
case:
- All eight defendants will be condemned.
- Only the two persons having officially been responsible for the fund
-
Poul Jrgensen und Bodil Ross Srensen - will be condemned.
- Nobody will be condemned.
In that connection, Gade asked the defenders to give notice as soon as
possible whether the eight defendants regard their possible
responsibility
as a common or as an individual matter. The defenders announced that
they wuld do this earliest at a court session in april.
Several times, the prosecutor critisized the defenders for not having
given
notice about which parts of the bill of indictment they would reject.
A
representative of the defenders, Jan Erik Kornerup Jensen, rejected
these
critics and said, the defenders would present their rejections
together and
at once.
Request for payment rejected
Also yesterday, the court took position at the defender's request for
a
payment of 18.500 crowns per court day and per defender, plus
reimbursement of expenses.
The court rejected the request of the defenders and fixed the payment
at
about 16.400 crowns per defender and day, plus reimbursement of
expenses.
But it openend the possibility to increase this amount, if the
defenders
could prove a justification for additional usage of time.
The main person in the case, Mogens Amdi Petersen, showed a nearly
demonstrative lack of interest for the case.
While the other defendants sat and looked at the documents of the case
as
they were shown on the 20 flat screens in the court room, Amdi had not
even switched on his screen.
He sat and stared and in even intervals was sighing and heavily
yawning.
After the session, he stated to the press:
According to the advice of my defensor, I have nothing to say - not
before the case will be closed. This advice I have received.
At the next session in the case - which will take place next week -
the
prosecution authority will start to go through the first eight of
totally
eleven projects, about which the prosecutors believe that they have
received undue support from Tvinds humanitarian fund.
http://www.jp.dk/indland/artikel:aid=1705428:fid=6844/
The case against Amdi Petersen and the other 7 leaders of the Tvind
empire is a very normal case about economical criminality, where it
should be decided if the defendants have taken money which they should
not have
taken. But in a single point it is different from most of them: No
teacher
from Tvind wanted to contribute to the clearing up. This was said by
one of the prosecutors, vice public prosecutor Poul Gade, when he on
Thurday presented the case in the building of the Western Country
Court in rhus.
After consultation with my defender, I have nothing to say before
the case is completed, said Amdi Petersen
Among the defendants, it is only the leader, Amdi Petersen, and the
speaker, Poul Jrgensen, who wanted to talk to the police, the
prosecutor
said.
The police has spoken with 40 mebers of the teacher's group, but
nobody of them wanted to speak out. This is very unnormal. I don't
believe one would experience this in a Rotary club. This would only
happen in a gang of Rockers, Poul Gade said.
The breakthrough came when the police had access to the computers
which were confiscated in april 2001 at eight different Tvind
locations. By that, the police was able for the first time to describe
the complete
organisation of Tvind, Poul Gade said, who told about a combine
equaly
large as the bigest multinational combines.
In this carefully planned organisation, Tvinds humanitarian fund
is only
one of many sources of income for the common cashbox of the teacher's
group, according to the prosecution authority.
Pure fiction
This means that the money which is going into Tvind's humanitarian
fund,
is regarded as an income source for the cashbox of the teacher's
group.
This information has not been given to the fund auhorities or tax
auhtorities, Poul Gade said, who regards the fund as a pure fiction.
This is not a fund. This is an outward show with something behind,
the
prosecutor said, and only on that background one could talk about tax
fraud. "The core in the case is, whether the court will follow
the
prosecutors and say yes, so it was, or if they will say, yes, that is
punishable, but only for those who had the formal responsibility,
these are
Poul Jrgensen and Bodil Ross Srensen, or if they find there is
nothing
punishable, Pould Gade said.
Not much to say
The 12 defenders will first reply to the prosecutor's presentation in
court
sessions in april. And after the two day's sessions in rhus, Mogens
Amdi
Petersen has not much to say either:
http://politiken.dk/VisArtikel.iasp?PageID=259171
The Tvind case will cost about 15
million Danish crowns only for the 12 defenders for the 8 defendants.
Every defender can look forward to about 1,2 millions.
The court in Ringkbing decided today the payment to be 15.000 crows
per lawyer per day, added value tax included. 80 court days are
expected which results in a total of 14,4 millions. In addition they
will be payed for
hotel and staying and possible extra use of time because the case is
so
comprehensive. The payment per hour is 1100 crowns, half if it for
traveling hours. This is for the lawyers only.
But there is also a judge, another judge, two courtmen, another
courtman
and three prosecutors, all who travel to rhus for those days when
the case is treated.
The case concerns tax fraud, embezzlement, abuse of trust for until 57
millions.
/ritzau/ http://www.berlingske.dk/artikel:aid=260520/
Day 1 March 5th: Today it
was the serious start of the case which is expected to last many
months. Initially, prosecutors and defenders were fighting each other,
because the defenders each request 18.500 kroner per day. The judge
has not yet decided about that. They also were fighting about the
schedule of the case. Though the prosecutors thought that the case
could be ready until the end of the year 2003 in 45 days, the lawyers
had little room in their time schedule for that case, so the last
meeting in court will be on 6 october 2004.
The interest of the public was moderate.
Mogens Amdi Petersen was not charming as earlier and not willing to
talk to the press and to the banana workers. He and his girlfriend
Kirsten Larsen even switched off the computer screens they had in
front of them.
http://www.berlingske.dk/artikel:aid=260342/
The eight members of the Teachers Group, being charged with fraud and embezzlement in Denmark, wednesday March 5th, pleaded not guilty on the first day of the court case in Ringkobing. The eight, including Tvind-founder Amdi Petersen, are being charged with fraud and embezzlement for 25 million euro's (25 million dollars). For some of the accused the charges are about smaller accounts than 25 million euro's.
A listener with a hidden tape recorder was arrested on
Thursday during the Tvind court session in rhus. It
is forbidden to tape at Danish court cases.
More
http://www.berlingske.dk/indland/artikel:aid=333106/
Identical articles, all by Ritzau, also in:
http://www.jp.dk/indland/artikel:aid=1877062/
Jyllands-Posten
http://politiken.dk/VisArtikel.sasp?PageID=274829
Politiken
Politiken gives
also a summary of the Tvind case:
Tvind's founder Mogens Amdi Petersen, together with his mate Kirsten
Larsen und the speaker Poul Jrgensen, is accused for embezzlement for
57,3 millions of crowns and tax fraud for 51,7 millions of crowns.
Five other Tvind managers are acused for embezzlement and tax fraud for
between 25 and 36 millions of crowns.
The core in the case is Tvind's humanitarian fund, in which 339 members
of Tvind's Teacher's Group have payed in tax exempt 15 percent of their
salary, after what the fund has payed out 75 millions of crowns.
According to Tvind, entirely according to the rules for humanitarian
purpose, research and environment protection.
According to the police and the prosecutor, to the Tvind leaders
themselves or to acrtivities which they control.
Wednesday April 9th - Thursday June 19th: no information available
Days 4 and 5 Wednesday-Thursday April 2nd-3rd 2003
The defence made the statement that a Tvind combine simply does not exist at all. They claimed that there was no Tvind central leadership, no Tvind main office, no Tvind factories, no Tvind properties. Also no Tvind Teachers Group, but just independent individuals who have created a special style of life.
Tvind has once been a cooperation
of some schools which ceased its operation, today it is only a windmill
and a locality in Jylland. Also, there could not have been any common
responsibility and there were no agreements in advance related to
activities of the Humanitarian Fund. Also, they denied any informal
hierarchical structure. There were no reason to condemn anybody, except
perhaps Bodil Ross Srensen and Poul Jrgensen who have been formally
responsible for the Humanitarian
Fund.
The defence also called it to be dirty tricks that the prosecutors had
compared the defendants with rockers, thus showing missing objectivity.
They said that 90 percent of what had been written in the media about
Tvind were lies and the remaining 10 percent were distorted. They
claimed
that quotations from the internal documents found by the police at the
raid
in April 2001 were wrong. In a three hours speech, one of them described
Tvind as a fantastic and successful movement which was persecuted by
everyone and everything. It was obvious and finally also
admitted that this
description had been written by the defendants themselves.
But it also happened that the defenders contradicted themselves. One of
them started a phrase by saying "Two months after Steen Byrner had
left the combine ..." and then he added "Also a great spirit
may say nonsense", and later on he talked about "members of
the TeachersGroup" while he previously had said that the TG is not
an association and therefore it cannot have members, which made the
prosecutors laugh.
At the end of the first day, only 77 of the 460 indictment points have
been
"taken apart" by the defenders and at the end of the second
day it was
222. The defenders will continue next week to complete this business.
http://www.jp.dk/indland/artikel:aid=1752078/
Hard beats to the prosecutors in Tvind case
http://politiken.dk/VisArtikel.iasp?PageID=264483
Tvind defenders in counter attack
http://www.berlingske.dk/indland/artikel:aid=310714/
Tvind defence draws a picture of persecution
http://www.jp.dk/indland/artikel:aid=1753834:fid=6844/
Defenders: Tvind is just a locality
http://politiken.dk/VisArtikel.sasp?PageID=264646
Lawyer: Tvind does not exist at all
http://www.berlingske.dk/indland/artikel:aid=311128/
Defenders with contradictions
The next session is
scheduled for Wednesday 9th April
Day 3 Wednesday March 12th 2003
On 24 June 1987, the Tvind combine's large fund granted
350.000 crowns for one of the so-called research projects one month
before the request for the project had been received.
According to the prosecutor's presentation in the Tvind case,
attachments
and reports from board meetings show that the project
"International
Distributors", dealing among other things with re-usage of clothes
from
the Western world for the poor countries, received the ok from the fund
one month before the request had been received on 24 July.
During the third meeting in the comprehensive case, where eight Tvind
leaders are accused for deception and tax fraud, the prosecutor Poul
Gade
presented a long range of documents which should demonstrate that the
Tvind system under the cover of research activity made millions
circulate between thr large fund and other projects controlled by Tvind,
to escape taxation.
Great amusement
When the authorities in 1986 strengthened the rules to hit the earlier
Tvind fund in which the members of the TG had payed in up to 80 percent
of their salary, Tvind with Mogens Amdi Petersen on the top created a
new fund, which to the great amusementof the Tvind teachers got the name
"Fund for the support of humanitarian goals, for the promotion of
research and for environment protection".
Limitations
Ths name was identical to the wording of the law in which it was
enjoined
that money must only be taken out for humanitarian goals, for the
promotion of research and for environment protection. Other limitations
were that the goal of the fund should be charitable and at maximum
15 percent of the salary should be paid in.
The fund was created in January 1987, and only a few months later the
Tvind people had created another fund, the trade fund IFAS (Institute
for
Scientific Research and Applied Sciences) which served as a connecting
link between the large fund and other Tvind activities, which, according
to the indictment bill, had nothing to do with research.
Research projects
IFAS organized among others the project "Global Reseach",
sending a ship with Tvind researchers onboard to Central America to find
suitable research project which could be supported. The research leader
onboard of the ship "Store Klaus" was the later ex-member Hans
la Cour, possibly the most important witness of the prosecution in the
case.
The same la Cour described later on how one should identify possible
research projects for IFAS, but none of the projects ever was realized
or
supported. According to la Cour, the request form and the documentation
were in English in order to make it more complicated for the Danish tax
authorities.
Project canceled
The ship project "Global Research", originally planned for 5
years, was
canceled already after less than one year. According to la Cour
allegedly
because the Tvind management got cold feet, when a furious member of the
crew found out that the projects would never receive a single crown, and
threated to bail out.
According to the indictment bill, the Tvind fund managed anyway in 1987
to pay 2,4 million crowns, via IFAS, to "Global Research".
The prosecutors think that only in 1987, the Tvind fund payed 5.4
million
crowns, via IFAS, to itself, in contradiction to the goal of the fund.
http://www.jp.dk/indland/artikel:aid=1715444/
On Thursday, vice public prosecutor Poul Gade compared
the Tvind management with the management of a Rocker group. As the
only defendant, Amid Pertsen did not follow the documents during the
presentation of the case.
From the very morning on, the tone was sharp when the public
prosecutors in the case of Tvinds humanitarian fund presented their
views of the case.
We have tried to get 40 witnesses to speak out. But all of them
refused.
This probably only happens in a Rocker environment, that we can see
such a strong control of people, public prosecutor Poul Gade said at
his
presentation.
He indicated that, according to the prosecutor's opinion, the members
of
Tvind's teacher's group are entirely controlled by Tvind's founder
Mogens
Amdi Petersen, who, together with seven other managers of Tvind, is
accused at the town court for embezzlement and tax fraud.
Poul Gade stated in sharp phrases that he intends to prove at the
court
that Tvind's humanitarian fund is not at all a fund in the proper
sense.
We can rather talk about that the fund is a scenery which should
make the authorities believe that the money from the fund is used for
charitable
purpose. But behind the scenery there was quite another plan with the
fund, the prosecutor said, who called the fund more a fake than a
fact.
The fund with its full name "Fund for the support of humanitarian
goals,
for the support of research and for environment protection" has,
according
to the prosecutors, just been established to make sure that about 75
million crowns, paid-up taxfree by 339 Tvind-teachers, could go back
to
Tvind itself.
An allegation which was rejected by all eight defendants from Tvind's
management.
Four questions
Public prosecutor Pouls Gade statet to the court that the prosecutors
would
try to answer four questions:
Who decided about the fund?
How was the money used?
Which information was given to the authorities?
Who had the responsibilty for the usage of the money from the fund?
Three possibilities
According to Gade there are three possibilities for the outcome of the
case:
- All eight defendants will be condemned.
- Only the two persons having officially been responsible for the fund
-
Poul Jrgensen und Bodil Ross Srensen - will be condemned.
- Nobody will be condemned.
In that connection, Gade asked the defenders to give notice as soon as
possible whether the eight defendants regard their possible
responsibility
as a common or as an individual matter. The defenders announced that
they wuld do this earliest at a court session in april.
Several times, the prosecutor critisized the defenders for not having
given
notice about which parts of the bill of indictment they would reject.
A
representative of the defenders, Jan Erik Kornerup Jensen, rejected
these
critics and said, the defenders would present their rejections
together and
at once.
Request for payment rejected
Also yesterday, the court took position at the defender's request for
a
payment of 18.500 crowns per court day and per defender, plus
reimbursement of expenses.
The court rejected the request of the defenders and fixed the payment
at
about 16.400 crowns per defender and day, plus reimbursement of
expenses.
But it openend the possibility to increase this amount, if the
defenders
could prove a justification for additional usage of time.
The main person in the case, Mogens Amdi Petersen, showed a nearly
demonstrative lack of interest for the case.
While the other defendants sat and looked at the documents of the case
as
they were shown on the 20 flat screens in the court room, Amdi had not
even switched on his screen.
He sat and stared and in even intervals was sighing and heavily
yawning.
After the session, he stated to the press:
According to the advice of my defensor, I have nothing to say - not
before the case will be closed. This advice I have received.
At the next session in the case - which will take place next week -
the
prosecution authority will start to go through the first eight of
totally
eleven projects, about which the prosecutors believe that they have
received undue support from Tvinds humanitarian fund.
http://www.jp.dk/indland/artikel:aid=1705428:fid=6844/
The case against Amdi Petersen and the other 7 leaders of the Tvind
empire is a very normal case about economical criminality, where it
should be decided if the defendants have taken money which they should
not have
taken. But in a single point it is different from most of them: No
teacher
from Tvind wanted to contribute to the clearing up. This was said by
one of the prosecutors, vice public prosecutor Poul Gade, when he on
Thurday presented the case in the building of the Western Country
Court in rhus.
After consultation with my defender, I have nothing to say before
the case is completed, said Amdi Petersen
Among the defendants, it is only the leader, Amdi Petersen, and the
speaker, Poul Jrgensen, who wanted to talk to the police, the
prosecutor
said.
The police has spoken with 40 mebers of the teacher's group, but
nobody of them wanted to speak out. This is very unnormal. I don't
believe one would experience this in a Rotary club. This would only
happen in a gang of Rockers, Poul Gade said.
The breakthrough came when the police had access to the computers
which were confiscated in april 2001 at eight different Tvind
locations. By that, the police was able for the first time to describe
the complete
organisation of Tvind, Poul Gade said, who told about a combine
equaly
large as the bigest multinational combines.
In this carefully planned organisation, Tvinds humanitarian fund
is only
one of many sources of income for the common cashbox of the teacher's
group, according to the prosecution authority.
Pure fiction
This means that the money which is going into Tvind's humanitarian
fund,
is regarded as an income source for the cashbox of the teacher's
group.
This information has not been given to the fund auhorities or tax
auhtorities, Poul Gade said, who regards the fund as a pure fiction.
This is not a fund. This is an outward show with something behind,
the
prosecutor said, and only on that background one could talk about tax
fraud. "The core in the case is, whether the court will follow
the
prosecutors and say yes, so it was, or if they will say, yes, that is
punishable, but only for those who had the formal responsibility,
these are
Poul Jrgensen and Bodil Ross Srensen, or if they find there is
nothing
punishable, Pould Gade said.
Not much to say
The 12 defenders will first reply to the prosecutor's presentation in
court
sessions in april. And after the two day's sessions in rhus, Mogens
Amdi
Petersen has not much to say either:
http://politiken.dk/VisArtikel.iasp?PageID=259171
The Tvind case will cost about 15
million Danish crowns only for the 12 defenders for the 8 defendants.
Every defender can look forward to about 1,2 millions.
The court in Ringkbing decided today the payment to be 15.000 crows
per lawyer per day, added value tax included. 80 court days are
expected which results in a total of 14,4 millions. In addition they
will be payed for
hotel and staying and possible extra use of time because the case is
so
comprehensive. The payment per hour is 1100 crowns, half if it for
traveling hours. This is for the lawyers only.
But there is also a judge, another judge, two courtmen, another
courtman
and three prosecutors, all who travel to rhus for those days when
the case is treated.
The case concerns tax fraud, embezzlement, abuse of trust for until 57
millions.
/ritzau/ http://www.berlingske.dk/artikel:aid=260520/
Day 1 March 5th: Today it
was the serious start of the case which is expected to last many
months. Initially, prosecutors and defenders were fighting each other,
because the defenders each request 18.500 kroner per day. The judge
has not yet decided about that. They also were fighting about the
schedule of the case. Though the prosecutors thought that the case
could be ready until the end of the year 2003 in 45 days, the lawyers
had little room in their time schedule for that case, so the last
meeting in court will be on 6 october 2004.
The interest of the public was moderate.
Mogens Amdi Petersen was not charming as earlier and not willing to
talk to the press and to the banana workers. He and his girlfriend
Kirsten Larsen even switched off the computer screens they had in
front of them.
http://www.berlingske.dk/artikel:aid=260342/
The eight members of the Teachers Group, being charged with fraud and embezzlement in Denmark, wednesday March 5th, pleaded not guilty on the first day of the court case in Ringkobing. The eight, including Tvind-founder Amdi Petersen, are being charged with fraud and embezzlement for 25 million euro's (25 million dollars). For some of the accused the charges are about smaller accounts than 25 million euro's.
http://www.jp.dk/indland/artikel:aid=1715444/
On Thursday, vice public prosecutor Poul Gade compared
the Tvind management with the management of a Rocker group. As the
only defendant, Amid Pertsen did not follow the documents during the
presentation of the case.
From the very morning on, the tone was sharp when the public
prosecutors in the case of Tvinds humanitarian fund presented their
views of the case.
We have tried to get 40 witnesses to speak out. But all of them
refused.
This probably only happens in a Rocker environment, that we can see
such a strong control of people, public prosecutor Poul Gade said at
his
presentation.
He indicated that, according to the prosecutor's opinion, the members
of
Tvind's teacher's group are entirely controlled by Tvind's founder
Mogens
Amdi Petersen, who, together with seven other managers of Tvind, is
accused at the town court for embezzlement and tax fraud.
Poul Gade stated in sharp phrases that he intends to prove at the
court
that Tvind's humanitarian fund is not at all a fund in the proper
sense.
We can rather talk about that the fund is a scenery which should
make the authorities believe that the money from the fund is used for
charitable
purpose. But behind the scenery there was quite another plan with the
fund, the prosecutor said, who called the fund more a fake than a
fact.
The fund with its full name "Fund for the support of humanitarian
goals,
for the support of research and for environment protection" has,
according
to the prosecutors, just been established to make sure that about 75
million crowns, paid-up taxfree by 339 Tvind-teachers, could go back
to
Tvind itself.
An allegation which was rejected by all eight defendants from Tvind's
management.
Four questions
Public prosecutor Pouls Gade statet to the court that the prosecutors
would
try to answer four questions:
Who decided about the fund?
How was the money used?
Which information was given to the authorities?
Who had the responsibilty for the usage of the money from the fund?
Three possibilities
According to Gade there are three possibilities for the outcome of the
case:
- All eight defendants will be condemned.
- Only the two persons having officially been responsible for the fund
-
Poul Jrgensen und Bodil Ross Srensen - will be condemned.
- Nobody will be condemned.
In that connection, Gade asked the defenders to give notice as soon as
possible whether the eight defendants regard their possible
responsibility
as a common or as an individual matter. The defenders announced that
they wuld do this earliest at a court session in april.
Several times, the prosecutor critisized the defenders for not having
given
notice about which parts of the bill of indictment they would reject.
A
representative of the defenders, Jan Erik Kornerup Jensen, rejected
these
critics and said, the defenders would present their rejections
together and
at once.
Request for payment rejected
Also yesterday, the court took position at the defender's request for
a
payment of 18.500 crowns per court day and per defender, plus
reimbursement of expenses.
The court rejected the request of the defenders and fixed the payment
at
about 16.400 crowns per defender and day, plus reimbursement of
expenses.
But it openend the possibility to increase this amount, if the
defenders
could prove a justification for additional usage of time.
The main person in the case, Mogens Amdi Petersen, showed a nearly
demonstrative lack of interest for the case.
While the other defendants sat and looked at the documents of the case
as
they were shown on the 20 flat screens in the court room, Amdi had not
even switched on his screen.
He sat and stared and in even intervals was sighing and heavily
yawning.
After the session, he stated to the press:
According to the advice of my defensor, I have nothing to say - not
before the case will be closed. This advice I have received.
At the next session in the case - which will take place next week -
the
prosecution authority will start to go through the first eight of
totally
eleven projects, about which the prosecutors believe that they have
received undue support from Tvinds humanitarian fund.
http://www.jp.dk/indland/artikel:aid=1705428:fid=6844/
The case against Amdi Petersen and the other 7 leaders of the Tvind
empire is a very normal case about economical criminality, where it
should be decided if the defendants have taken money which they should
not have
taken. But in a single point it is different from most of them: No
teacher
from Tvind wanted to contribute to the clearing up. This was said by
one of the prosecutors, vice public prosecutor Poul Gade, when he on
Thurday presented the case in the building of the Western Country
Court in rhus.
After consultation with my defender, I have nothing to say before
the case is completed, said Amdi Petersen
Among the defendants, it is only the leader, Amdi Petersen, and the
speaker, Poul Jrgensen, who wanted to talk to the police, the
prosecutor
said.
The police has spoken with 40 mebers of the teacher's group, but
nobody of them wanted to speak out. This is very unnormal. I don't
believe one would experience this in a Rotary club. This would only
happen in a gang of Rockers, Poul Gade said.
The breakthrough came when the police had access to the computers
which were confiscated in april 2001 at eight different Tvind
locations. By that, the police was able for the first time to describe
the complete
organisation of Tvind, Poul Gade said, who told about a combine
equaly
large as the bigest multinational combines.
In this carefully planned organisation, Tvinds humanitarian fund
is only
one of many sources of income for the common cashbox of the teacher's
group, according to the prosecution authority.
Pure fiction
This means that the money which is going into Tvind's humanitarian
fund,
is regarded as an income source for the cashbox of the teacher's
group.
This information has not been given to the fund auhorities or tax
auhtorities, Poul Gade said, who regards the fund as a pure fiction.
This is not a fund. This is an outward show with something behind,
the
prosecutor said, and only on that background one could talk about tax
fraud. "The core in the case is, whether the court will follow
the
prosecutors and say yes, so it was, or if they will say, yes, that is
punishable, but only for those who had the formal responsibility,
these are
Poul Jrgensen and Bodil Ross Srensen, or if they find there is
nothing
punishable, Pould Gade said.
Not much to say
The 12 defenders will first reply to the prosecutor's presentation in
court
sessions in april. And after the two day's sessions in rhus, Mogens
Amdi
Petersen has not much to say either:
http://politiken.dk/VisArtikel.iasp?PageID=259171
The Tvind case will cost about 15
million Danish crowns only for the 12 defenders for the 8 defendants.
Every defender can look forward to about 1,2 millions.
The court in Ringkbing decided today the payment to be 15.000 crows
per lawyer per day, added value tax included. 80 court days are
expected which results in a total of 14,4 millions. In addition they
will be payed for
hotel and staying and possible extra use of time because the case is
so
comprehensive. The payment per hour is 1100 crowns, half if it for
traveling hours. This is for the lawyers only.
But there is also a judge, another judge, two courtmen, another
courtman
and three prosecutors, all who travel to rhus for those days when
the case is treated.
The case concerns tax fraud, embezzlement, abuse of trust for until 57
millions.
/ritzau/ http://www.berlingske.dk/artikel:aid=260520/
Day 1 March 5th: Today it
was the serious start of the case which is expected to last many
months. Initially, prosecutors and defenders were fighting each other,
because the defenders each request 18.500 kroner per day. The judge
has not yet decided about that. They also were fighting about the
schedule of the case. Though the prosecutors thought that the case
could be ready until the end of the year 2003 in 45 days, the lawyers
had little room in their time schedule for that case, so the last
meeting in court will be on 6 october 2004.
The interest of the public was moderate.
Mogens Amdi Petersen was not charming as earlier and not willing to
talk to the press and to the banana workers. He and his girlfriend
Kirsten Larsen even switched off the computer screens they had in
front of them.
http://www.berlingske.dk/artikel:aid=260342/
The eight members of the Teachers Group, being charged with fraud and embezzlement in Denmark, wednesday March 5th, pleaded not guilty on the first day of the court case in Ringkobing. The eight, including Tvind-founder Amdi Petersen, are being charged with fraud and embezzlement for 25 million euro's (25 million dollars). For some of the accused the charges are about smaller accounts than 25 million euro's.
http://www.jp.dk/indland/artikel:aid=1705428:fid=6844/
The case against Amdi Petersen and the other 7 leaders of the Tvind
empire is a very normal case about economical criminality, where it
should be decided if the defendants have taken money which they should
not have
taken. But in a single point it is different from most of them: No
teacher
from Tvind wanted to contribute to the clearing up. This was said by
one of the prosecutors, vice public prosecutor Poul Gade, when he on
Thurday presented the case in the building of the Western Country
Court in rhus.
After consultation with my defender, I have nothing to say before
the case is completed, said Amdi Petersen
Among the defendants, it is only the leader, Amdi Petersen, and the
speaker, Poul Jrgensen, who wanted to talk to the police, the
prosecutor
said.
The police has spoken with 40 mebers of the teacher's group, but
nobody of them wanted to speak out. This is very unnormal. I don't
believe one would experience this in a Rotary club. This would only
happen in a gang of Rockers, Poul Gade said.
The breakthrough came when the police had access to the computers
which were confiscated in april 2001 at eight different Tvind
locations. By that, the police was able for the first time to describe
the complete
organisation of Tvind, Poul Gade said, who told about a combine
equaly
large as the bigest multinational combines.
In this carefully planned organisation, Tvinds humanitarian fund
is only
one of many sources of income for the common cashbox of the teacher's
group, according to the prosecution authority.
Pure fiction
This means that the money which is going into Tvind's humanitarian
fund,
is regarded as an income source for the cashbox of the teacher's
group.
This information has not been given to the fund auhorities or tax
auhtorities, Poul Gade said, who regards the fund as a pure fiction.
This is not a fund. This is an outward show with something behind,
the
prosecutor said, and only on that background one could talk about tax
fraud. "The core in the case is, whether the court will follow
the
prosecutors and say yes, so it was, or if they will say, yes, that is
punishable, but only for those who had the formal responsibility,
these are
Poul Jrgensen and Bodil Ross Srensen, or if they find there is
nothing
punishable, Pould Gade said.
Not much to say
The 12 defenders will first reply to the prosecutor's presentation in
court
sessions in april. And after the two day's sessions in rhus, Mogens
Amdi
Petersen has not much to say either:
http://politiken.dk/VisArtikel.iasp?PageID=259171
The Tvind case will cost about 15
million Danish crowns only for the 12 defenders for the 8 defendants.
Every defender can look forward to about 1,2 millions.
The court in Ringkbing decided today the payment to be 15.000 crows
per lawyer per day, added value tax included. 80 court days are
expected which results in a total of 14,4 millions. In addition they
will be payed for
hotel and staying and possible extra use of time because the case is
so
comprehensive. The payment per hour is 1100 crowns, half if it for
traveling hours. This is for the lawyers only.
But there is also a judge, another judge, two courtmen, another
courtman
and three prosecutors, all who travel to rhus for those days when
the case is treated.
The case concerns tax fraud, embezzlement, abuse of trust for until 57
millions.
/ritzau/ http://www.berlingske.dk/artikel:aid=260520/
Day 1 March 5th: Today it
was the serious start of the case which is expected to last many
months. Initially, prosecutors and defenders were fighting each other,
because the defenders each request 18.500 kroner per day. The judge
has not yet decided about that. They also were fighting about the
schedule of the case. Though the prosecutors thought that the case
could be ready until the end of the year 2003 in 45 days, the lawyers
had little room in their time schedule for that case, so the last
meeting in court will be on 6 october 2004.
The interest of the public was moderate.
Mogens Amdi Petersen was not charming as earlier and not willing to
talk to the press and to the banana workers. He and his girlfriend
Kirsten Larsen even switched off the computer screens they had in
front of them.
http://www.berlingske.dk/artikel:aid=260342/
The eight members of the Teachers Group, being charged with fraud and embezzlement in Denmark, wednesday March 5th, pleaded not guilty on the first day of the court case in Ringkobing. The eight, including Tvind-founder Amdi Petersen, are being charged with fraud and embezzlement for 25 million euro's (25 million dollars). For some of the accused the charges are about smaller accounts than 25 million euro's.
http://politiken.dk/VisArtikel.iasp?PageID=259171
The Tvind case will cost about 15
million Danish crowns only for the 12 defenders for the 8 defendants.
Every defender can look forward to about 1,2 millions.
The court in Ringkbing decided today the payment to be 15.000 crows
per lawyer per day, added value tax included. 80 court days are
expected which results in a total of 14,4 millions. In addition they
will be payed for
hotel and staying and possible extra use of time because the case is
so
comprehensive. The payment per hour is 1100 crowns, half if it for
traveling hours. This is for the lawyers only.
But there is also a judge, another judge, two courtmen, another
courtman
and three prosecutors, all who travel to rhus for those days when
the case is treated.
The case concerns tax fraud, embezzlement, abuse of trust for until 57
millions.
/ritzau/ http://www.berlingske.dk/artikel:aid=260520/
Day 1 March 5th: Today it
was the serious start of the case which is expected to last many
months. Initially, prosecutors and defenders were fighting each other,
because the defenders each request 18.500 kroner per day. The judge
has not yet decided about that. They also were fighting about the
schedule of the case. Though the prosecutors thought that the case
could be ready until the end of the year 2003 in 45 days, the lawyers
had little room in their time schedule for that case, so the last
meeting in court will be on 6 october 2004.
The interest of the public was moderate.
Mogens Amdi Petersen was not charming as earlier and not willing to
talk to the press and to the banana workers. He and his girlfriend
Kirsten Larsen even switched off the computer screens they had in
front of them.
http://www.berlingske.dk/artikel:aid=260342/
The eight members of the Teachers Group, being charged with fraud and embezzlement in Denmark, wednesday March 5th, pleaded not guilty on the first day of the court case in Ringkobing. The eight, including Tvind-founder Amdi Petersen, are being charged with fraud and embezzlement for 25 million euro's (25 million dollars). For some of the accused the charges are about smaller accounts than 25 million euro's.
/ritzau/ http://www.berlingske.dk/artikel:aid=260520/
Day 1 March 5th: Today it
was the serious start of the case which is expected to last many
months. Initially, prosecutors and defenders were fighting each other,
because the defenders each request 18.500 kroner per day. The judge
has not yet decided about that. They also were fighting about the
schedule of the case. Though the prosecutors thought that the case
could be ready until the end of the year 2003 in 45 days, the lawyers
had little room in their time schedule for that case, so the last
meeting in court will be on 6 october 2004.
The interest of the public was moderate.
Mogens Amdi Petersen was not charming as earlier and not willing to
talk to the press and to the banana workers. He and his girlfriend
Kirsten Larsen even switched off the computer screens they had in
front of them.
http://www.berlingske.dk/artikel:aid=260342/
The eight members of the Teachers Group, being charged with fraud and embezzlement in Denmark, wednesday March 5th, pleaded not guilty on the first day of the court case in Ringkobing. The eight, including Tvind-founder Amdi Petersen, are being charged with fraud and embezzlement for 25 million euro's (25 million dollars). For some of the accused the charges are about smaller accounts than 25 million euro's.
http://www.berlingske.dk/artikel:aid=260342/
The eight members of the Teachers Group, being charged with fraud and embezzlement in Denmark, wednesday March 5th, pleaded not guilty on the first day of the court case in Ringkobing. The eight, including Tvind-founder Amdi Petersen, are being charged with fraud and embezzlement for 25 million euro's (25 million dollars). For some of the accused the charges are about smaller accounts than 25 million euro's.
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