Solomon c bank warns on fake Diana charity

SOLOMON ISLANDS - The Solomon Islands Central Bank has stepped up its campaign against the promoters of a get-rich-quick scheme that claims links with the late Princess Diana.

The bank's Governor, Rick Hou, has attacked the Family Charitable Fund according to Australia's ABC News.

The Family Charitable Fund was set up in Honiara in April this year by a Solomon Islands woman calling herself Dr Jenny and it promised people huge returns for an investment of only 250 Solomon Islands dollars.

Mr Hou

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