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Stanley Thomas

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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

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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

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  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. ^ "Robust action required over land sale report findings". Welsh. Retrieved 29 July 2015.
  4. ^ a b Deans, David (15 July 2015). "Leader of opposition slams Welsh Government over land sale affair saying it may have been biggest financial loss to taxpayer in a single transaction ever". WalesOnline.
  5. ^ "Wails from Wales", Private Eye, London, p.15, 24 July 2015
  6. ^ "Regeneration Investment Fund for Wales | Auditor General for Wales" (PDF).