Businessman missed millions of brand revenue for a luxurious life and sat down in prison

The former head of the luxury shoe brand Malone Souliers Roy Luwolt was distorted by hundreds of thousands of pounds sterling from the current account of the company for personal needs and went to prison. About it reports The Sun.

A total of a 38-year-old businessman from London stole half a million pounds of sterling (about 50 million rubles) from the revenue of a fashionable company, which established together with the Mary Alice Malone designer.

Royal Court Southwark learned that Lyuvolt spend money to support a lavish lifestyle. For example, Briton often rested in prestigious hotels in Europe, the USA and Asia, spent time in elite nightclubs, acquired jewels and design clothes, and also hired personal chauffeys.

it specifies that in the period from 2016 to 2018, the Malone Souliers Ex-director visited at least five countries of the world. There was a nine-day tour of Tokyo, where he went to the society of an unknown woman and a child. Entertainment in Japan cost the company in 50 thousand pounds sterling (about five million rubles). At the same time, the official annual income of Luvolt was 150 thousand pounds of sterling per year (14.8 million rubles).

“Mr. Luwolt fraudulently received at least 500 thousand pounds of sterling and missed them in three years. He forced the company to incur huge losses: all his personal accounts were paid by the company’s credit card,” Philip Bartle explained. As a result of the investigation to the British appointed a sentence of four years in prison.

In July, it was reported on criminals who developed a tricky theft of theft of the luxurious clock among the Elderly British. Their account turned out to be more than a dozen cases of theft. Partners received the nickname “theft of Rolex”. Planning a crime, they approached potential victims with the tablet and were members of charitable organizations. So far, one of them talked with men and asked them to sign the fake petition, the other at the right moment pulled the clock with their wrists.

/Media reports.