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Stanley Thomas

Stanley Thomas

British businessman and property developer


Sir Thomas Stanley Thomas is a British businessman and property developer whos late father founded the catering company Peter's Food Services. In 2013 the Sunday Times estimated his net worth jointly with his brother Peter at £230 million.[1]

Controversy over land sales

In 2015 the Wales Audit Office reported that taxpayers may have lost out on millions of pounds in the sale of government-owned land to companies owned by Thomas, through sales not advertised on the open market.[2]

Andrew RT Davies, leader of the Welsh Conservatives, commented, "It's an absolute disgrace... millions of pounds [have] been lost to the public purse as a result of this land sale."[3] He commented that it may have been the biggest-ever financial loss to the taxpayer in a single transaction.[4]

The Wales Audit Office reported that the government-owned Regeneration Investment Fund for Wales sold 15 pieces of land in 2012 for £21.7 million to South Wales Land Developments (SWLD), a firm financed by a Guernsey-based company owned by Thomas. But the district valuer estimated that the individual pieces of land were in fact together worth £36 million.[4]

In addition, around 120 acres of farmland in Cardiff were sold privately to SWLD for £2 million, while the land's value on the open market should have been around £20 million. Just four months after the sale, Cardiff Council published a planning blueprint that increased the market value of the same land to £120 million - 60 times the original sale price of the land.[5]

The Wales Audit Office report concluded that there were significant flaws throughout the sale process. Thomas refused to be interviewed for the report.[6]


References

  1. "Sunday Times Rich List: Michael Moritz hits Wales top spot". BBC News. Retrieved 29 July 2015.
  2. "Regeneration Investment Fund for Wales". audit.wales. Retrieved 29 July 2015.
  3. "Wails from Wales", Private Eye, London, p.15, 24 July 2015



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