Start with a letter to your MP ...3 Nov 2016 12:15
This is my first post but definitely not my last as we all attempt to bring these crooks and fraudsters to justice.
So, I've over 150,000 shares in Xcite and have often read these posts over the years but chose to stay in the background as others grunted and groaned their way to where we unfortunately find ourselves now.
As the situation with Xcite deteriorated over the last six months I've made contact and had some success with journals, the BBC and even Parliament departments in trying to get them to publish the truth about the BoD shenanigans and the awful way we the PI's have been treated throughout this debacle.
In short, I have found that the only way we can get justice is to collectively stand together and not just post frivolous threats on this and other websites.
This starts with individually doing something, if you really want justice! and this starts here ...
- Use the format of the letter posted here on Wednesday at 19.54 hrs, add some more words of your own and write to your MP. If you don't know who that is then look them up here ... http://www.parliament.uk/mps-lords-and-offices/mps/
After you've done that call their constituency offices and make an appointment to see them.
The more PI's that do this then the more likely one(or two) of them might just take this on.
- Contact the Serious Fraud Office and fill in their online form. Get a reference after submitting it and then all them up a week later to find out what they're doing about it. (I've done this already and will be calling them tomorrow). The form is here ... https://www.sfo.gov.uk/contact-us/reporting-serious-fraud-bribery-corruption/
- Contact the FCA who are ultimately responsible for AIM, despite what some posts here have said and report the goings on. Dropping emails to the AIM regulator at aimregulation@lseg.com are useless because they don't have a mandate to act and will just be deaf to your pleas.
FCA abuse ontact form is here ... https://www.fca.org.uk/markets/market-abuse
As I've mentioned above, if we all do this then the collective will take shape and a class action will form where legal support will be easier to solicit.
Now, let's get to work!