OneCoin scammers used NZ and AU to circumvent Samoan ban


After Samoan authorities banned OneCoin transactions in mid 2018, native promoters started laundering funds via New Zealand.

This caught the eye of New Zealand authorities, who detailed the operation in a 124 web page intelligence report.

The report was submitted by the New Zealand Monetary Intelligence Unit to the Central Financial institution of Samoa.

Based on the report, OneCoin scammers in Samoa

circumvented Samoa’s monetary system … and opted to make use of the NZ Monetary System to conduct their companies and transfers.

Authorities estimate that round $3 million NZD has been laundered out and in of New Zealand ($1.9 million USD).

The report additionally reveals OneCoin was promoted in Samoa by shameless church leaders.

There are two giant church buildings that had been utilized in OneCoin operations.

These two Church buildings, though originated in Samoa, have branches in New Zealand and Australia, thereby affecting the Pasefika neighborhood.

For this reason NZFIU have formulated the view that public training on the difficulty can be futile as a result of the Church Ministers are the promoters, and they’re held out to be reliable, therefore, individuals of the congregation will comply with swimsuit.

The 2 church buildings OneCoin was promoted via are the Samoan Seventh Day Adventist Church and Worship Heart Christian Church.

The NZFIU’s report identifies a number of Samoans, who the Central Financial institution of Samoa states are

at present below scrutiny and potential investigation.

The offence of cash laundering is now a most of 15 years imprisonment, or a most fantastic of $1 million tala, or a mixture of each.

Monetary service suppliers have additionally been named, nevertheless it appears the financial institution is much less prone to take motion towards them.

we will likely be monitoring them intently and contemplating whether or not additional motion could also be taken in gentle of the detailed report by NZFIU, which is a affirmation of the knowledge that we already possess.

No phrase on whether or not people who helped church leaders rip-off individuals via OneCoin in AU or NZ will face motion.

Given the nearly non-existent regulation of Ponzi schemes in Australia and New Zealand although, I’d guess no.

 

Replace seventeenth February 2021 – Charities Service’s investigation into the Samoan Impartial Seventh Day Adventist Church has confirmed OneCoin associated fraud.

SISDAC has consequently been struck off New Zealand’s Charities Register.