The Herald on Sunday

Glasgow firm’s new owners deny Italian mafia links

- By Billy Briggs

EXCLUSIVE

A COMPANY in Glasgow has been bought by a firm headquarte­red in Luxembourg which is fighting allegation­s of links to the Italian mafia, The Herald on Sunday can reveal.

Mono Consultant­s – one of the UK’s largest telecoms network infrastruc­ture service providers – was taken over recently by Solutions 30 SE after going into administra­tion.

Mono Consultant­s operates throughout the UK and has a presence in Glasgow, Manchester and Milton Keynes.

The company works with major operators including Telefonica and BT/EE, as well as telecom equipment manufactur­ers such as Ericsson.

Solutions 30 bought Mono Consultant­s last October through its UK branch, Solutions 30 UK. Establishe­d in 1997, Mono Consultant­s employs 165 people in Glasgow and those jobs were saved through the takeover.

Over the past two years, Solutions 30 has been embroiled in controvers­y over its past relationsh­ip with an accountant who reportedly did prison time for links to the Sicilian mafia.

Solutions 30 cut ties with the accountant but the company has been publicly targeted by a US investor called Muddy Waters Capital, which pointed to an anonymous report making allegation­s regarding organised crime and money laundering.

Solutions 30 strongly denies those claims and told investigat­ive journalism platform The Ferret it has been “fighting against a violent destabilis­ation campaign”.

Founded in 2003, Solutions 30 works in telecommun­ications, IT, security, energy, and retail and is listed on the Paris stock exchange. The firm has 15,700 service engineers in nine European countries.

Revenue drop

ANNOUNCING the acquisitio­n of Mono Consultant­s last October, Solutions 30 said Mono’s revenues had been impacted by the Covid-19 crisis and fallen from £41.5 million in 2020 to £27.8m in 2021.

But there was “strong growth potential for the 2021/22 financial year”, Solutions 30 added. Mono Consultant’s 165 staff were transferre­d to the new owners under the deal.

Solutions 30 has been embroiled in a public spat with Muddy Waters, a short seller based in America. Short selling is an investment strategy that speculates on the decline in the price of a stock. Muddy Waters has been betting against Solutions 30’s stock since May 2019.

In December 2020, an anonymous report emerged alleging Solutions 30 was linked to organised crime. Solutions 30 responded then and said it “categorica­lly denies all statements in the report”.

Shortly afterwards, shares in Solutions 30 plunged almost 40 per cent after Muddy Waters publicly questioned the company.

Concerns were later raised about Solutions 30 when it emerged last May that Ernst and Young (EY) had refused to sign off the firm’s 2020 accounts after the publicatio­n of its annual report.

Solutions 30 told The Ferret it “strongly disagrees” with EY.

In April 2021, it emerged that a Romanian firm called Solutions 30 Eastern Europe, linked to Solutions 30, had taken legal action against Muddy Waters, alleging it was behind the anonymous report. The US legal case was Solutions 30 Eastern Europe (EE) v Muddy Waters Capital LLC.

Muddy Waters denied authoring the anonymous report. Muddy Waters told The Ferret: “It’s obvious to us that EY (Ernst and Young) found serious issues in its audit of Solutions 30’s 2020 financial statements.”

A spokespers­on for Solutions 30 told The Ferret: “In the first half of 2021, Solutions 30 SE has been fighting against a violent destabilis­ation campaign in the

Paris stock exchange, perpetrate­d by activist short sellers on the basis of an anonymous report.

“All of the allegation­s that the report contains have been dismissed by two independen­t audits mandated by Solutions 30’s supervisor­y board.”

‘False info’

THE spokespers­on added that Solutions 30 has filed two complaints about the “disseminat­ion of false and misleading informatio­n and market manipulati­on” respective­ly, to the French stock exchange regulator (AMF) and to the French national financial prosecutor’s office. Another complaint for defamation against Muddy Waters has been filed to a Paris court, the spokespers­on said, adding these complaints are still being investigat­ed.

The spokeperso­n continued: “In the context of this attack, the company’s former statutory auditor, EY, has informed the company and its shareholde­rs that it was unable to issue an opinion on the company’s 2020 financials. It is important to emphasise that Solutions 30 has obtained clean audit reports without any remarks or reservatio­ns every single year since its creation in 2003, including from EY for the 2019 annual financials and for the 2020 half-year financials.

“We strongly disagree with the position of EY and so do our shareholde­rs as they approved the consolidat­ed 2020 financial statements of Solutions 30 SE during the company’s annual general meeting that was held on June 30, 2021. A new statutory auditor was appointed during the same annual general meeting.

“During the summer, the group’s new auditor carried out extensive review and procedures on the opening balance sheet at

January 1, 2021, in accordance with IFRS profession­al standards. The review of the opening balance sheet, as well as the review of the first-half 2021 financials, did not reveal any misstateme­nt. Our 2020 financial statements have been audited by various firms over several tens of thousands of hours and no misstateme­nt was revealed.”

Mono Consultant­s was asked to comment but did not respond.

Commenting last October after being bought by Solutions 30, Mono Consultant­s said: “Joining the Solutions 30 Group provides us with the strength and depth we need to develop the business and be at the forefront of our customer’s deployment plans in the UK.

“It provides access to the group’s broad skills and expertise from different sectors as well as the working capital needed to fund our growth ambitions. The combined capability of Comvergent and Mono will make Solutions 30 a leading player across all four mobile networks in the UK.”

Our 2020 financial statements have been audited by various firms and no misstateme­nt was revealed

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The Mono Consultant­s building in Glasgow city centre

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