1 MDB -Is there a Gibraltar connection in Quintin Rozario's Sports, Mortgages, Thoroughbreds and Copyright Exchange?



by Ganesh Sahathevan

The sudden and noisy (in every sense of that word) emergence of one Quintin Rozario of Brisbane in the 1 MDB matter may have provided investigators a new front in the interantional investigation into that matter.

Rozario lists among his achievements recent appointment (in 2014) as a director of something called SMTCE. SMTCE we are told stands for Sports, Mortgages, Thoroughbreds and Copyright Exchange ,the only regulated clearing house and exchange of its kind for listing & trading these types of assets.

The Exchange's website seems to be non-existent (there is no evidence anywhere of it being registered) but it does have a Twitter account in the name of one "Laltiha".

The background images in Laltiha's profile suggest a location somewhere in Malaysia (or some other Asian city) but Rozario's  Linkedin profile states that the Exchange is based in Gibraltar.

Given that those involved in the 1 MDB scandal have been shown to have laundered funds stolen from 1 MDB via a number of tax havens and some rather imaginative vehicles, to suspect that  SMCE is  one of those fronts is only prudent. Given the notoriety of the 1 MDB matter, it is unlikely that anyone who rises in its defence would do so without there being some element of self-preservation.

Lalitha

Lalitha

@smtcexchange

SMTC Exchange is the only regulated clearing house and exchange of its kind for listing & trading the assets of Sports, Mortgages, Thoroughbreds and Copyright
 Joined September 2014


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Quintin Rozario-Linkedin

Director at SMTCE
Brisbane, AustraliaLegal Services
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SMTCE,
Delta Law
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SBS Radio
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LSE -Wolverhampton-UNE NSW- Victoria University Melbourne

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Background

Summary


Was once part of the management team to Ozzie Osbourne and his band Black Sabbath, Yes, Gentle Giant, the Groundhogs, Actors Mark Lester and Jack Wilde and David Hemmings in Worldwide Artistes, later the Hemdale Corporation London (1970-1973).

Recording engineer with Yohisa Tomebechi in Tokyo at JVC, Biblo-Mugen Akasaka Mitsuke 1973, Radio New Zealand (outside broadcasting division) in Wellington,(1975-1977)

Special Broadcasting Service (Armstrong Studios Melbourne) 1977

Joined the Duke Group investment bank in Melbourne as a corporate finance executive in 1990

1997-1999 CEO Resources Construction Engineering Limited Papua Niugini (served also as special advisor to the deputy prime minister of Papua Niugini in this period)

Assistant Company Secretary and Legal Advisor Gladstone Area Water Board 2005
Senior Commercial Lawyer- Queensland Rail 2006

Delta law 2008 to present-Principal lawyer
Appointed Director SMTCE (Sports Mortgages Thoroughbred and Copyright) securities exchange
Director of Reconnoiter Institute (commercial intelligence analysis)

Experience

Director
SMTCEMay 2014 – Present (2 years 4 months)Gibraltar

A mutualised financial exchange trading the securitised assets of sports, mortgages, thoroughbreds and copyright.

Principal Solicitor
Delta LawJune 2007 – Present (9 years 3 months)

Manage complex commercial litigation. advocacy, mediation, drafting advices and pleadings, commercial and financial advise. business transactions, strategic advise government organizations, media planning

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