David Marchant (journalist)

David E. Marchant (born 1965) is a British-born US-based journalist. He is the editor and owner of OffshoreAlert, a news service and conference organizer that specializes in exposing financial crimes before they occur.

David Marchant
Born1965 (age 5758)
NationalityBritish
OccupationJournalist
Known forInvestigative reporting
Websitewww.offshorealert.com

Early life and career

Marchant was born in 1965.[1] His first journalistic job was as a news reporter for The Gwent Gazette (1985–1987) in Ebbw Vale, Wales. He then worked as a reporter for the Bournemouth Evening Echo (1987–1989) and the Western Daily Press (1989–1990). From 1990 to 1993, he was a business reporter for The Royal Gazette in Bermuda. From 1994 to 1996, he was business editor at the Bermuda Sun.[2]

OffshoreAlert

In 1997, Marchant founded OffshoreAlert. Since then, he has been sued in the United States, the Cayman Islands, Canada, and Panama. He was also sued in Grenada by former Prime Minister Keith Mitchell. Marchant claims to have all his stories approved by a lawyer before publishing.

Marchant's stories have covered a Ponzi scheme at First International Bank of Grenada, a fraud case at the Cayman Islands-based Axiom Legal Financing Fund, and alleged irregularities at Belvedere Management group and a Spain-based investment group operating as Privilege Wealth.

In 2009, The Wall Street Journal reported that 11 people had been charged with crimes as a result of his work, of whom five had been jailed. The first person to sue Marchant was Marc Harris, who was subsequently sentenced to 17 years in jail for money laundering and tax evasion.[3]

According to Marchant, he has received more than one death threat, and the subject of one of his investigations had a T-shirt that read: "David Marchant is only alive because killing him would be a crime."

References

  1. Under Florida Sun, Tax Avoiders, Enforcers Trade Notes, Schmooze. Jesse Drucker, The Wall Street Journal, 2 May 2009. Retrieved 6 April 2015.
  2. David Marchant. LinkedIn. Retrieved 6 April 2015.
  3. Drucker, Jesse (3 May 2009). "Under Florida Sun, Tax Avoiders, Enforcers Trade Notes, Schmooze". The Wall Street Journal. ISSN 0099-9660. Retrieved 24 July 2022.
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