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UFF Sweden  

11 shops, clothes boxes, 1,000 coin-collection cans, sorting centre, recruitment.

This company appears to have been restructured in the mid-1990s in order to qualify for grants from the Swedish government

Chairman:  Thomas Gregersen
Deputy chairman: Trond Narvestad
Among board members:   Sven Dahne

See:  Investigation by Dagens Nyheter, January 2002

 

Address


U-landshjlp frn Folk till Folk i Sverige,
Box 37, 10l 20 Stockholm, Sweden
Tel: +46 8 760 0063
Fax: +46 8 760 422l
uffgbg@algonet.se
www.uff.net

http://www.algonet.se/~uffgbg/
UFF Sweden (Swedish)

 

Trading with Textile Transformation BV (Holland) 

All these locations  were suppliers of Tvind company Textile Transformation EC Trading b.v of Holland (went bankrupt 2000):

Stockholm UFF mr. Steen Hili
Goteborg UFF miss Kristina Johansson
HBG UFF mr Bernt Hansen
LIN UFF mrs Birgit Soe

[Receiver's report, Holland, 2000]

 

Newspaper report

      UFF (Sweden) pays for Danish sect.       ( Dagens Nyheter, 29 December 2001.) by Juan Flores and Nuri Kino    [in Swedish]

Huge amounts of money are channeled into the world wide Tvind-movement,  despite the clothes-collector being near bankruptcy.    UFF, the clothes collector, is threatened with bankruptcy having 136 complaints of missing payments and 4,5 million Swedish Crowns (304,000 ) in debts.   Dagens Nyheter publishes today documents showing that UFF of Sweden is part of a world wide empire of billions, led by the Dane Mogens Amdi Petersen, who disappeared 20 years ago and is wanted [by the police].   He is suspected of serious tax fraud.

 

Stockholm UFF mr. Steen Hili
Goteborg UFF miss Kristina Johansson
HBG UFF mr Bernt Hansen
LIN UFF mrs Birgit Soe

[Receiver's report, Holland, 2000]

 

Newspaper report

      UFF (Sweden) pays for Danish sect.       ( Dagens Nyheter, 29 December 2001.) by Juan Flores and Nuri Kino    [in Swedish]

Huge amounts of money are channeled into the world wide Tvind-movement,  despite the clothes-collector being near bankruptcy.    UFF, the clothes collector, is threatened with bankruptcy having 136 complaints of missing payments and 4,5 million Swedish Crowns (304,000 ) in debts.   Dagens Nyheter publishes today documents showing that UFF of Sweden is part of a world wide empire of billions, led by the Dane Mogens Amdi Petersen, who disappeared 20 years ago and is wanted [by the police].   He is suspected of serious tax fraud.

 

[Receiver's report, Holland, 2000]

 

Newspaper report

      UFF (Sweden) pays for Danish sect.       ( Dagens Nyheter, 29 December 2001.) by Juan Flores and Nuri Kino    [in Swedish]

Huge amounts of money are channeled into the world wide Tvind-movement,  despite the clothes-collector being near bankruptcy.    UFF, the clothes collector, is threatened with bankruptcy having 136 complaints of missing payments and 4,5 million Swedish Crowns (304,000 ) in debts.   Dagens Nyheter publishes today documents showing that UFF of Sweden is part of a world wide empire of billions, led by the Dane Mogens Amdi Petersen, who disappeared 20 years ago and is wanted [by the police].   He is suspected of serious tax fraud.

 

 

Newspaper report

      UFF (Sweden) pays for Danish sect.       ( Dagens Nyheter, 29 December 2001.) by Juan Flores and Nuri Kino    [in Swedish]

Huge amounts of money are channeled into the world wide Tvind-movement,  despite the clothes-collector being near bankruptcy.    UFF, the clothes collector, is threatened with bankruptcy having 136 complaints of missing payments and 4,5 million Swedish Crowns (304,000 ) in debts.   Dagens Nyheter publishes today documents showing that UFF of Sweden is part of a world wide empire of billions, led by the Dane Mogens Amdi Petersen, who disappeared 20 years ago and is wanted [by the police].   He is suspected of serious tax fraud.

 

      UFF (Sweden) pays for Danish sect.       ( Dagens Nyheter, 29 December 2001.) by Juan Flores and Nuri Kino    [in Swedish]

Huge amounts of money are channeled into the world wide Tvind-movement,  despite the clothes-collector being near bankruptcy.    UFF, the clothes collector, is threatened with bankruptcy having 136 complaints of missing payments and 4,5 million Swedish Crowns (304,000 ) in debts.   Dagens Nyheter publishes today documents showing that UFF of Sweden is part of a world wide empire of billions, led by the Dane Mogens Amdi Petersen, who disappeared 20 years ago and is wanted [by the police].   He is suspected of serious tax fraud.

 

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