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Malaysia


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Teachers Group enterprises in Malaysia are at the heart of the controversy over Tvind.    A sawmill is mentioned in the police evidence against Amdi Petersen.   The police say this is a commercial operation, paid for by money that was supposed to be used for 'environmental projects'.

McCorry and Co Ltd

March 2003: A Teachers Group timber company in Malaysia we recently found listed on the Internet.    The contact is Jonas Israel, a senior Teacher.   Further details of McCorry and co are here.   go


The supposed humanitarian and environmental projects the Teachers Group claims to run in Malaysia include 'a tropical forest project' in Borneo - but see below -  and Humana Malaysia, listed as founded in 1991.  There are reports that Tvind opened children's homes in Malaysia. 


'Controversy has also surrounded Tvind's development projects in Malaysia and French Polynesia, where the authorities there have been asked to investigate whether the projects actually exist.'   [Copenhagen Post, Dec 1998]

'The latest scandal is about one of the teachers groups funds with the purpose that "support human purpose for research and protection of the environment".   49 mill Danish crowns had been excepted to four different projects. Tvinds spokesman have been sued of the Danish government when he wasn't able to make clear if at least two of the projects (nature gas project in French Polynesia and tropical forest project in Malaysia) over head taken exists. The Embassies in respective countries have on assignment of the Danish government been searching for the given projects without be able to find them.'     [FRI Sweden]

 

 

 


Send information

Teachers Group enterprises in Malaysia are at the heart of the controversy over Tvind.    A sawmill is mentioned in the police evidence against Amdi Petersen.   The police say this is a commercial operation, paid for by money that was supposed to be used for 'environmental projects'.

McCorry and Co Ltd

March 2003: A Teachers Group timber company in Malaysia we recently found listed on the Internet.    The contact is Jonas Israel, a senior Teacher.   Further details of McCorry and co are here.   go

The supposed humanitarian and environmental projects the Teachers Group claims to run in Malaysia include 'a tropical forest project' in Borneo - but see below -  and Humana Malaysia, listed as founded in 1991.  There are reports that Tvind opened children's homes in Malaysia. 

'Controversy has also surrounded Tvind's development projects in Malaysia and French Polynesia, where the authorities there have been asked to investigate whether the projects actually exist.'   [Copenhagen Post, Dec 1998]

'The latest scandal is about one of the teachers groups funds with the purpose that "support human purpose for research and protection of the environment".   49 mill Danish crowns had been excepted to four different projects. Tvinds spokesman have been sued of the Danish government when he wasn't able to make clear if at least two of the projects (nature gas project in French Polynesia and tropical forest project in Malaysia) over head taken exists. The Embassies in respective countries have on assignment of the Danish government been searching for the given projects without be able to find them.'     [FRI Sweden]

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