Roadshows far from over - 'Next Steps' will begin in May
The EUFA RECOVERY ROAD SHOW was originally planned to travel to centers where EUFA executive knew of investors who had become victim to the current financial collapses by unacceptable financial activities.
Due to the success of the meetings The EUFA RECOVERY ROAD SHOW will extend to morning and afternoon seminars titled “NEXT STEP ” The details will be announced at the EUFA RECOVERY ROAD SHOW meeting being held in Invercargill next Sunday afternoon.
From the meetings, information has come forth and shows a definite pattern has formed. Localized reporting of the meetings has meant many more investors have come forward, needing support and information and wanting to join the EUFA Organization to enforce ‘people power’.
Mrs Suzanne Edmonds, Coordinator of EUFA said from her home in Auckland today “The meetings have been the ‘can opener’ in a very large ‘can of worms’……. it is the information that people send us after the meetings that is proving to show a documented pattern and alarmingly a very big loop of big names are intertwined in the unacceptable financial activities.”
People who have invested, in the companies that have collapsed, are suffering effecting tens of thousands of New Zealanders. Families are under extreme stress and some in dispute as the cause and effect takes its toll socially and economically.
An investor who did not want to be identified stated yesterday. “Our entire family is falling apart as we face a future of uncertainty…. We thought we were providing security. …….We are not ‘mum and dad’ investors, we have been hard working keen savers who needed to put our savings somewhere. He added with even more intense emotion “We are old, we have to move house as we can no longer afford to live in our own home and the life style I have worked my guts out for, has been stripped from us…… Can you imagine what that does to my head?”
The suffering is immense and is affecting all investors and coming face to face with the suffering has made the Founder of EUFA and those who have become involved in the organisation determined to seek resolution for so many decent New Zealanders.
The EUFA RECOVERY ROAD SHOW heads to Invercargill next Sunday, 30 March 2008 and a meeting date will be set for Wanganui, Dunedin and Nelson this coming Wednesday.