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Asylum hotel tycoon makes £15k a week and drives golden Tesla

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Asylum hotel tycoon makes £15k a week and drives golden Tesla

 

The gold rush created by Britain’s migrant crisis which has allowed hoteliers to profit to the tune of millions of pounds, could be set to end. The surge in the used of hotels under the Conservative government has seen hundreds of sites across the country repurposed as asylum accommodation in recent years.

 

But growing public anger, typified by demonstrations across the country, coupled with the government’s pledge to end the use of hotels, suggests that the days of profiting from the crisis are numbered.

 

One such businessman to profit from housing migrants is Sheikh Abid Gulzar, a entrepreneur often referred to as “Goldfinger”, who has previously claimed to have pocketed £15,000 a week from housing migrants. Gulzar, with an estimated net worth of £5million, flaunts his wealth by driving in a gold Tesla and painting domes on the listed Eastbourne pier, which he owns, gold.

 

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https://www.express.co.uk/news/uk/2102383/asylum-hotel-tycoon-makes-15k?int_source=nba

Sounds like a great guy.


An Eastbourne hotelier and the owner of Hastings pier has been fined £8,000 for failing to pay HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) almost £62,000.

 

https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-england-sussex-47405389

 

ASYLUM HOTELIER 'FRAUD' 

‘Goldfinger’ migrant hotel baron to face trial over claims he defrauded water firm out of £150k

The 80-year-old is charged with ten counts of fraud – with the total cost valued at around £150,000
 
 

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