I agree wholeheartedly with Tony de Sa's comments.Where property has been acquired illegally, by all means, let the culprits - be they politicians, lawyers or whoever, face the rigors of the law. Some Brits may well have been gullible and trusted their host "advisers". If, however, they have gone through reputable and registered lawyers and Estate Agents, then I feel the onus of responsibility should lie on the shoulders of the latter. I do not in any way wish to appear to be siding with the Brits, but I think there is such a thing as trust and fair play.
Mervyn Maciel --
