Filipino Eduardo Ireneo, who works in a London nursing home, scored 1,750 pounds ($ 2850) debt. In April 2007, when banks began to suffer from the crisis and Ireneo denied credit, he met a fellow countryman Greg de Gazmanov. To send money home to family, Ireneo lent him 1500 pounds. Six months later he was to return to 1950 pounds, ie, interest rates were 60% per annum.
making a few monthly payments of 325 pounds, Ireneo in October 2007 asked to reduce the size of the payment. Gazman told him to over the next 13 months by paying 100 pounds. In June 2008, Ireneo Gazmanov said he was ready to pay the balance. But he said that Ireneo should still 1950 pounds, as all previous payments were only interest on the debt. This Ireneo told the court. In July 2009 Gazman which issued 120 000 pounds of 67 borrowers, was sentenced to a year and four months in prison for illegal lending and money laundering.
Personal bankruptcies hit record
Brits are paying for the carefree years among the living in a loan. According to the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the ratio of debt to income the average family was at the end of 2008 180% (even in the United States - 140%). Because of this, the number of personal bankruptcies in England and Wales has increased in II quarter at 30% against the II quarter of 2008 was 33 073. This is the maximum since 1960, when she started to gather statistics.
number of requests in the south-west Management Office to combat illegal lending established by the Government in March 2008, has grown over time from one to 10 a week, said spokesman Alan Evans control.
changed and the profile of seeking to lenders, said Peter Richardson, from the London office management: before, the typical borrower was a single mother living on welfare, and now many middle-class businessmen, who urgently need cash.
5 years for frenzied interest
Some lenders have to take expensive purchases. In mid-2007, 45-year-old nurse from Manchester, Donna Okerbi took 700 pounds to pay for a wedding dress from John Keely. Keeley, who was sentenced this summer to five years in prison for blackmail and money laundering, he took interest at a rate of 2,437%.
Paul Nicholson, who in March was found guilty of money laundering, blackmail, rape, threats of violence and so on., said that only helps the people who denied banks. But in court, Carol Hayton of the city of Runcorn in the north-west of England, told how her son's debt Nicholson for 12 weeks has evolved from 300 to 3400 pounds. In December, the son hanged himself.
Nicholson suggested borrower work out weekly payments, working as prostitutes and topless-waitresses in bars. He lived in clover - shortly before his arrest, he moved to the estate area of almost 5 hectares.
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