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Response from Martin Horan, CEO of RemoveReports, to REDD-Monitor’s post about Gurpreet Singh Rai: “If the removal is possible, Please let me know the cost and we will get it straight to you”

Posted on 30 October 202030 October 2020

By Chris Lang

In May 2019, REDD-Monitor wrote a post about Gurpreet Singh Rai, who described himself as a “prominent figure of the Carbon Market”. The post outlined some of the companies Rai has been involved in: London Carbon Market, Carlton Chase, and SDKA International, ending with a cameo appearance by Luke Ryan and his diamond trading company EVRM.

You can read the post here:

Earlier this week, REDD-Monitor received an email from Martin Horan, CEO of RemoveReports. Horan’s email is posted here in full:

From: Martin Horan
Date: Mon, 26 Oct 2020
Subject: Partnership
To: [email protected]

Hello Redd,

I have read your website and am amazed with the content you are publishing.

All of them are negative in sense but reveal honest and research proof information about businesses. I have come across one posting which is very damanging to my client.

https://redd-monitor.org/2019/05/16/a-story-of-carbon-credits-diamonds-and-fraud-featuring-london-carbon-market-carlton-chase-sdka-international-gurpreet-singh-rai-and-the-return-of-luke-ryan/

I know asking for permanent removal may angry you but they would have asked to check if you guys are giving him another chance to do honest business.

If the removal is possible, Please let me know the cost and we will get it straight to you.

I am looking forward to hearing from you

Thank you

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3 thoughts on “Response from Martin Horan, CEO of RemoveReports, to REDD-Monitor’s post about Gurpreet Singh Rai: “If the removal is possible, Please let me know the cost and we will get it straight to you””

  1. Mike Peters says:
    31 October 2020 at 10:52 pm

    Excellent Chris. Another scammer shown up for what he isn’t. Well done. Continue the good work.
    Thanks.
    Mike

  2. Bobby Seymour says:
    2 November 2020 at 2:15 pm

    Sorry I lied, cheated and purposely setup all my clients to lose money and use their investment to pay myself and my colleagues a fortune.

    Can you all forget about my past now, my past actions are starting to hurt, please take the FACT FILLED articles down Chris, there’s a packet of peanuts and a nice drink in it for you.

    YOU REAP WHAT YOU SOW Gurpreet Singh Rai.

    I personally don’t have anything bad written about me on the internet, have a guess why…

  3. Michael Freestone says:
    26 November 2020 at 3:36 pm

    Just wondered if anyone else invested in the SDKA Almas program and is waiting for their capital investment to be returned.
    After nearly a year I have received a little under 5% of what is due for capital, growth/income and something for delay as promised by Mr “Gurps” Rai.
    While these sums are outstanding, I don`t see how removal can be justified.

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