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Fake Prayer Rooms and Tax Loopholes
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A property investor linked to the Midos Group is under fire for allegedly orchestrating a fake prayer room tax avoidance scheme, saving landlords millions while Dover Council seeks £1.7 million in unpaid taxes. Empty units at a science park were falsely marketed as religious spaces with minimal effort to simulate worship. Corporate records reveal deep ties between the Midos Group and companies involved, including Midos Management Co, owned by Elizabeth Endzweig — daughter of Midos Group director David Schreiber. Despite denials, documents show overlapping ownership and even references to Midos Group’s housing expertise on their website. Meanwhile, Midos Group subsidiaries continue profiting from lucrative temporary housing contracts for councils, raising alarms about transparency, oversight, and the misuse of public funds in the property and housing sectors.
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