Prince Andrew Reported to Police Over Fraud Claims
Prince Andrew Reported to Police Over Fraud Claims

Prince Andrew Reported to Police Over Fraud Claims

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Prince Andrew has been reported to the police for allegedly using the false name 'Andrew Inverness' when registering the company Naples Gold Limited in 2002. The complaint was filed by Graham Smith, CEO of the anti-monarchy group Republic, who argues that such actions undermine public trust, as it violates regulations regarding accurate information on Companies House. Smith emphasized the need for accountability, stating that while no fraud is alleged, high-profile figures should adhere to higher standards. This incident follows Andrew's previous controversies, including his connections to Jeffrey Epstein and an alleged Chinese spy. Additionally, Andrew's private investment firm, Urramoor Limited, has recently been dissolved, just over a year after receiving a £210,000 bailout. The Metropolitan Police are currently assessing the complaint to determine if further action is warranted.

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