26 May, 2017 @ 08:44
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Alleged fraudster returns to UK following Olive Press expose

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Vincent Ware
Vincent Ware
Vincent Ware

A SUSPECTED fraudster has returned to the UK following an Olive Press expose.

The boss of Andalucia Glass and Steel, Vincent Ware, has allegedly returned to London, where he is working in the construction sector.

Ware – who advertised heavily in a rival newspaper – was forced to flee to the Kew area, where his father lives, after dozens of expats complained they had paid his company thousands of euros for work that was never finished.

Rudi Kaiser, 58, a former employee who blew the whistle on Ware, told the Olive Press that his ex-boss drove back last week after failing to find more work on the Costa del Sol.

โ€œHe knew that he was finished here,โ€ said Kaiser. โ€œHe tried to set up shop again but people recognised him from the Olive Press story and felt uneasy going into business with him.โ€

He claimed that Ware had placed an advert in an English-speaking newspaper masquerading as another glass company.

โ€œHe had someone in tow who was fronting this for him and probably funding it as well,โ€ explained Rudi, โ€œBut he was also hedging his bets as he was applying for jobs back in the UK.โ€

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