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Serepisos given Middle East revolutions as excuse for non-payment


Matt Nippert
Mon, 21 Mar 2011

Shadowy lender Western Gulf Advisory has again failed to pay Terry Serepisos or Australian Keith Johnson on the delayed-but-agreed date and the Swiss-based firm is blaming the march of revolution across the Middle East for non-payment.

Mr Johnson is the first victim of what he described as a

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Matt Nippert
Mon, 21 Mar 2011
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