RE: Few names I've not seen before22 Apr 2026 07:44
for all the corrections i get, its kind of sad that gst believe rawalpindi is in morocco. however this has done the orunds since november last year nero.
the strange case of gstechnologies: a masterclass in corporate "ineptness"?
investors usually look for transparency, but at gstechnologies (lon:gst), the more you look, the more bizarre things get. for a company listed on the london stock exchange, its digital presence feels more like a disorganised simulation than a global fintech firm.
the "ghost" directory 👻
take a stroll through their linkedin australia profile, and you’ll find a team that seems to exist only there.
* the geography fail: according to their listings, rawalpindi is in morocco. yes, you read that right. virtual assistant mah zaib is apparently working from a ****stani city that gst's hr has relocated to north africa. 🌍
* the director from nowhere: james lorenzetti is titled "director of product development" in leawood, kansas. yet, there is zero professional history—no previous jobs, no talks, no footprints—before he suddenly became a director for a london-listed firm.
* technician mohamed serbouti is listed in morocco and nowhere else does he exist.
why this matters 📉
this isn't just about typos. it’s about credibility. when a company is already dealing with trading suspensions and notices of arbitration, having a staff list filled with "ghost" profiles and geographical blunders is a massive red flag. 1.2.5, 1.2.3
in the world of ghost jobs and payroll fraud, due diligence is everything.
if a company can’t figure out which continent its employees are on, how can they manage your capital?