Appearing on CFA Radio, Fernando Escobar, President of Paraguay’s National Securities Commission (CNV), has revealed Public Prosecutor’s are likely to file a criminal case against Pay Diamond.
The
revelation
was made following an investigation into Pay Diamond the regulator.
The CNV investigation concluded Pay Diamond was making a ‘
a public offering of investment without being authorised by the regulatory body
‘.
Or in other words Pay Diamond was offering unregistered securities to the public, which in Paraguay is a criminal offence.
In addition to Pay Diamond the CNV have also investigated Winandway and Prosperity Club.
The three schemes are very similar and have structures similar to those used by D9, as they make offers of investments with very high rates (gains), to the point of being almost “incredible” for anyone.
D9 refers to
D9 Clube
, a Brazilian Ponzi scheme Public Prosecutors
began investigating
back in May.
A few days ago authorities in Brazil
raided several properties tied to D9 Clube
. No arrests have been made yet with the investigation ongoing.
While investments are made for specific products, such as diamond trading (PayDiamond) or what is known as “bitcoin mining” (Winandway), basically all use the same scheme:
One must invest money And then recruit other investors, plus for each investor recruited the person gets a percentage of profits, a common feature in pyramid schemes, also called “Ponzi scheme”.
Fernando Escobar’s radio interview was accompanied by an August 7th CNV circular, reiterating that Pay Diamond is not registered to offer securities in Paraguay.
Daily Exposed
reviewed Pay Diamond
in March, 2017 and concluded it was a 5% weekly ROI Ponzi scheme.
🤖 Quick Answer
What is the Pay Diamond case in Paraguay?Pay Diamond is under criminal investigation by Paraguay's Public Prosecutor following a CNV probe revealing unauthorized public investment offerings. The company allegedly offered unregistered securities without regulatory authorization, violating Paraguayan law. Similar schemes Winandway and Prosperity Club face parallel investigations.
Why did Paraguay's CNV investigate Pay Diamond?
The National Securities Commission investigated Pay Diamond for conducting public investment offerings without proper authorization. The regulator determined the company was illegally offering unregistered securities to the public, constituting a criminal offense under Paraguayan legislation and regulatory frameworks.
What regulatory violations did Pay Diamond commit?
Pay Diamond conducted unauthorized public offerings of investment products without CNV approval. The scheme offered unregistered securities featuring unusually high returns, mirroring structures similar to D9. This constitutes illegal securities distribution under Paraguayan law.
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