Educator
in Abu Dhabi Faces Charges |
I
have now been told I have been sentenced ‘in
absentia’ to 6 months imprisonment. How
can this be when I was not told of
any court hearing, or my solicitor,
and was
not allowed to submit any kind of defense?
My
ex-boss, Faisal, today instructed my
landlord to throw all my belongings
and furniture from my apartment onto
the
streets of Abu Dhabi.
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Dear ISR, when completed his contract
at an International School in Abu Dhabi I saw a job
advertisement
for Mena Business Services. I
interviewed and the company and was offered a
position recruiting and training teachers for their
organization
A few months into the job, and without warning, my
boss suddenly brought in a replacement and demoted
me to the position of consultant. I later became extremely
stressed, fell ill and missed a few days work. During
this period my boss sent a letter to my home
and fired me with no warning or clear justification.
I opened a labor case against Mena Business Services
and eventually won a cash decision. Upon leaving the
country on vacation, however, I was tried in Absentia
for theft of a company lap top and cell phone and,
should I reenter the UAE, I face immediate imprisonment.
He have yet to collect my settlement but managed the
release of my things after a long and expensive court
battle.
Just as my possessions were set to leave the country, Mena filed another case
against
me and my belongings have been detained.
Marty Keith is a fictitious name. The teacher involved
has asked to remain anonymous for fear of reprisals.

Fax
To: Minister of Defense, The Minister, H.H. Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum
P.O. Box 46616, Abu Dhabi, UNITED ARAB EMIRATES
VERY URGENT -- Can someone help urgently, please?
I have now been told I have been sentenced ‘in absentia’ to 6 month's
imprisonment. How can this be when I, or my
solicitor, was not told of any court hearing and was
not allowed to submit any kind of defense? I have an existing Labour Case which
the items I have been accused of stealing refer to. Why was
this case held in isolation without relevant information? I have copied this
to the British Embassy, Abu Dhabi and London who are looking into this matter
for
me.
Many thanks,
Marty Keith

The British Embassy writes Marty:
RE: OUT OF THE COUNTRY & KHALIDIYA
POLICE HAVE MY HOUSE KEY?
From: xxx@fco.gov.uk
Sent: 06 December 2007 08:32:21
To: xxx@hotmail.com
Dear Marty,
We went to the court today to check on the records relating to your case.
The court confirmed that on
the 19th November you were sentenced in absentia to
six months imprisonment for
theft. The complainant was Mina Business Services, Est.
and the person who filed the complaint on their behalf
was Mr. Wael Ahmed Zoulfokar Mustapha. The court informed
us that because the sentence was passed in absentia should
you ever reenter the UAE the sentence would be dismissed
and the case heard again, therefore allowing you to make
a defense. However, I should make you aware that you
might be arrested on arrival in the UAE and possibly
kept in prison until the hearing. The court has also
informed us that the case can only be re-tried if you
are physically in the country i.e a lawyer could not
represent you in order to appeal.
I really am sorry that this has happened to you and that your lawyer appears
to be reluctant to help you any further. Unfortunately there is very little
else that we can do. We are unable to give out legal advice or make representations
to the courts on your behalf. If you wish to pursue this any further I can
only suggest that you contact a different lawyer to see if they would be prepared
to act on your behalf. I believe that Rabih in the past has sent you a list
of lawyers.
I hope that you manage to reach a successful conclusion very soon.
Lorraine
Lorraine Rennie
British Vice Consul
British Embassy
Abu Dhabi

Marty Agrees to Drop His Labor Case Against
Mena Businesses in exchange for His Personal Belongings
from His Apartment. The Company Refuses!
Marty Keith
Passport Number – xxxxx
I Marty Keith, agree to drop my Labor Case Appeal
against MENA Business Services and accept a lesser amount
of AED 20,000 ( 5,445.14 USD) after satisfactory cancellation
of the Criminal Case raised against me (details below).
Police Case number - xxxx/xxxx
Prosecutor number - xxxx/xxxx
After the Criminal Charges have been dropped, I agree
to vacate the apartment at xxxxx xxxxx and remove
my personal effects when I have evidence that my name
has
been removed from the UAE Authorities
Computer System. I will also return the Mobile Telephone
and Lap Top when this has been satisfactorily concluded.
I need confirmation that I can return to Abu Dhabi (and
the UAE) without fear of being taken into custody at
the airport.
Yours faithfully,
Marty Keith

Marty Contacts Dr. Spilchuk:
The Conversation Continues
Dear Barbara,
I was recruited by Mena Business Services via an ad in
www.jobsindubai.com and employed as Training Centre Manager
to initially
open
their Abu Dhabi Training Centre. Within a matter of weeks,
I was also responsible for opening and recruiting teaching
staff for 6 other new training centres in the Western
Region of the UAE and Al Ain. The full company name is
MENA Business Services (MBS). They are already expanding
their training operations into Bahrain, Kuwait, Doha,
Dubai, Saudi Arabia and Oman. They advertise the fact
they have offices in China and Philippines - they don't
have anything set up there so far.
All staff were required to have a degree and a minimum
of 2 years teaching/training experience in their subject
area. About 95% of my staff were fully qualified teachers
and had previously taught in schools and universities
worldwide. I recruited staff from America, South Africa,
UK, Lebanon, Jordan, Egypt, Pakistan, Turkey, Sudan and
Morocco.
Salaries varied according to nationalities, not
experience and I regularly discussed this with
my ex-boss and repeatedly asked for a graded salary scale
and definitely not per
nationality. For example, my Pakistani IT Instructor
earned AED 5,000 per month and was far more qualified
than the Scottish IT Team Leader who earned AED 15,000
per month. Other IT Instructors earned in the region
of AED 8,000-10,000 per month. This method was applied
throughout all subject areas. Shocking, I have
to say and it appalled me greatly, it was so
against my principles. I can send you a Powerpoint slide
show my ex-boss put together showing nationalities and
how
the salaries differ.
Let me know if this is of any use to you and I will email
it to you.
The main area in all of their UAE Training Centres form
part of the Abu Dhabi Emiritisation program and involve
teaching students aged 16 upwards in the subject areas
below:
ICDL
English (TOEFL)
Business/Secretarial Studies (Edexcel Accreditation)
, Customer Services (Edexcel Accreditation), Medical
Secretarial & Medical Transcription, Soft
skills i.e. leadership, Travel & Tourism There
were plans to move into other subject areas in the
future.
Here's a link to one of their recent ads...........
http://aljazeerajobs.com/jobs/bahrain_jobs/jobs_in_bahrain_1194.html
The company advertise on:
www.jobsindubai.com (lots of jobs presently advertised),
www.bayt.com, www.esljobsworld.com
www.teachabroad.com, www.aljazeerajobs.com, www.gulfnews.com,
www.khaleejtimes.com
www.sosrecruitment.net (sister company of MBS), various
other recruitment agencies in the UAE
Here is how this all got started:
Thursday 31 May 2007 – Mr. Fasial was again present
in the Training Centre and a Team Leader’s meeting
had been arranged with a business partner who failed
to turn up at the appointed time. Prior to the meeting,
Mr. Faisal asked me into the Meeting Room to meet the
new ‘Assistant Training Centre Manager’.
I had absolutely no idea this lady was present at the
Training Centre. I had no idea she had been recruited.
I questioned this on the way to the Meeting Room and
he said that ‘yes, she had accepted an offer’.
This lady was present at the meeting which started 2
hours later and she continued to have another meeting
with the business partner and Mr. Faisal to which I was
not invited
I knew then that something was amiss as I
was the Training Centre Manager but had been excluded
from what was obviously
an important meeting and had not been advised of this
lady’s arrival or even her job offer as my Assistant.
In addition, the HR/Payroll Administrator informed me
that Mr Faisal had removed my name from the bottom of
job offer letters which had always been signed by me.
My Student Support Administrator also told me that Mr
Faisal was asking her to do things which are usually
instructed by me. It was obvious from this and other
incidents that Mr Faisal was excluding me and blatantly
ignoring me. Soon after this I missed a few days of work
due to stress related illness and was fired by letter.
I hope this gives you some background about them.
If you need to know anything else, please
just ask.
I opened this case with great trepidation as Mr.
Faisal Wahaibi has been boasting of his influential
friends
and business partners at the Ministry of Labour and
that he is going to make this difficult for me.
Thanks,
Marty

Just Prior to Being Fired, Marty Completes His Three-Month
Probation with Praise from His Boss.
From: Faisal Wahaibi
Sent: Friday, May 11, 2007 2:22 AM
................... Congratulations on the completion
of the 3 months probation period. It feels like I have
known both of you for
years.
Thanks to both you and xxxx for all the hard work and
it is indeed an honor to have both of you in MBS.
Regards,
Faisal

Dr. Spilchuk Replies to Marty
Dear Marty,
Based on your letters, here is my take on
what has occurred:
At some point and for some reason, your manager took
offense to you/your communication/your behaviour/your
general
being.
I do
not know why this
occurred. Clearly, he decided to replace you and simply
did not tell you he was going to do so. When you figured
out what was happening, he took the offensive and attacked
you.
I can well imagine that this situation where you were
left fully in the dark and without any control of your
own destiny would have thrown you into a state of panic
that would require medical assistance. From my perspective,
you did the only thing you could do and that was to
seek medical assistance so that you could get well
in order
to deal with the situation.
This same Manager must have figured out very
quickly that putting you in such a precarious position
that affected your health, one where your doctor was
prepared to support you, was not going to make him
look very good. A good defense is often a strong offence.
The man took the opportunity, while you were absent
from
work, to destroy your credibility and your standing
within the company. He also, apparently, cut you
off from any collegial support system you had by threatening
your colleagues. Marty, his tactics are well documented
in "Bully in Sight" by Tim Field, a British
author who has tracked and researched this type of behaviour
over a long period of time. Go to his web site
at http://www.bullyonline.org/index.htm and read what
he has to say.
You will find that you are not alone.
This may help you to understand that you could do
nothing different from what you did to come up with
a different
result. No matter how you tackled this situation,
from whatever angle, this fellow was obviously determined
to undermine and destroy you/your credibility. Tim
Field explains that this often happens to very competent
people
who are not prepared to back down when confronted
by
harassment from administration.
To further minimize the possibility that you would
have an illegal dismissal case, this same fellow
has brought
forth charges against you of theft. I can well imagine
that returning a laptop or hand phone would have
been at the bottom of your list of priorities as
you dealt
with the initial demotion and then illegal dismissal.
In fact, turning these items over would have required
you to come face to face with the individual/s responsible
for damaging your health and the act would have signaled
that you accepted the illegal dismissal from the
company. Unfortunately, this man is a very unscrupulous
individual
who, while you were ill, caught you in his spider
web and locked you into apparent illegal actions
that he
presented to the legal system in the Emirates. He
obviously has some 'wasta'. DO NOT RETURN TO THE
EMIRATES TO
FIGHT THIS BATTLE. LET A LAWYER THERE DO THIS FOR YOU.
Feel the love,
Barbara

Dear Barbara
Thank you so much for responding to my email
and many thanks for your detailed response. I really
appreciate
that you took the time to do this for me.
My Labour Case was heard yesterday in the Abu Dhabi Courts
and I am expecting news tomorrow as today was a national
holiday in the UAE.
I will get back to you sometime soon.
Sincere thanks and kind regards.
Marty

Hi Barbara,
My apartment in Abu Dhabi allegedly 'flooded' in my
absence. My friend Marsha had only just checked it two
days previously. My landlord then called the police who
kicked the door in and changed the locks. My friends
have all been to Khalidiya Police Station in an attempt
to get my new key but the police are refusing to hand
the key over to anyone but me. As you saw from my report
outlining events, I emailed Abu Dhabi police approximately
15 times but got nowhere. I have asked my labour case
solicitor Jamal, who has my full power of attorney to
collect the key, but for some reason and without explanation,
he won't go to the police and collect it on my behalf.
The Khalidiya Police were working within the
law when they informed me/friend that only I could collect
the key to my apartment but with my Power of Attorney
I would think my solicitor could receive it.
Earlier this week I emailed the property manager of
my building, and asked for his advice. The flat is due
for renewal on 12 February and since my labour case is
still pending, I have no idea what will happen. I know
that under UAE Labour Law, my ex-employer must still
provide me with accommodation whilst proceedings are
underway but I'm not entirely sure of this given the
new criminal case and prison sentence.
I wasn't just passing through Abu Dhabi -I had been there
for 4 years and it was my home. I have been living out
of 2 suitcases for the past 2 months and my whole life
is in my apartment in Abu Dhabi - all my furniture, clothes,
CD's, books, personal papers, items etc. I am greatly
concerned about what will happen to those if the flat
reverts back to my ex-employer.
Speak with you soon,
Marty

Hi Barbara
Thanks and yes it is all very strange - it has been since
the outset. My solicitor (Jamal) has had my full
Power of Attorney since June of 2007 and for some reason,
refuses
to collect my key from the Police Station even though
I have been reliably informed he can. I have asked him
numerous times as have the British Embassy so I'm stuck.
As you can see in the email from my landlord, he has
tried to call my lawyer many times but like me, he gets
nowhere.
My friend in AD can pack up my belongings if only she
can gain access.
I emailed the Brit Embassy and pleaded for their
help and asked them to call Jamal and my property manager.
That was over a week ago and no reply as yet. I
also emailed the other solicitor, Walid, but no reply
from him
and I sent a reminder last week. Everyone seems
to have backed off and it's really getting me down, I have no
idea what's going on or where to turn to next. I've been
merrily emailing anyone and everyone in the UAE to assist,
including all the Ministries and Sheikhs but I'm not
even getting an acknowledgement - I must have sent well
over 150 emails by now. The letter my GP sent to the
Gulf News hasn't been printed.
Thanks again for your support.
Marty

Hi Barbara
My friend went to see my landlord about 30 minutes ago and my ex-boss Faisal
today instructed my landlord to throw all my belongings and furniture from my
apartment onto the streets of Abu Dhabi.
I am very worried now about my apartment and
things inside. There are not only memories of my gran
who died in March of this year but lots of stuff from
my childhood.
I don't know how much more of this I can take to be honest. This is very hard
to deal with.
Regards
Marty
Dear Marty,
Good Grief! Can your friend be there or your lawyer
to collect your belongings when they are removed from
the apartment? This is horrific, Marty! What is the
name and address of the Landlord and your ex-boss Faisal?
I will email direct to him and have Ben do the same to
inform him that we are following this situation closely
and that we will publicize on the ISR web site any further
situations the company creates to harm you emotionally.
This may help. May we do this? Please send us the email
addresses and let us contact this fellow direct on your
behalf.
Feel the love,
Barbara

Barbara - thank you, I think now this is the way to
go. I am still worried that my labour case is under appeal
and I got an interview invite today at an International
School but I need to do something to make
this man aware that he can't possibly get away with this.
Shocking. I am beside myself with grief. I have loads
of people ready to move in and pack up my stuff, but
for some legal reason, they can't touch it or get access
to the flat - only the police can when they come to change
the locks back and return the apartment to my landlord.
Apparently as my ex-boss was the official tenant, they
will follow his instructions regarding the contents.
All a bit confusing to say the least. My solicitor
has turned his phone off and no-one can get a hold of
him.
Please go ahead and contact both my ex-boss and property manager - I have shown
their details in the attached word document. My property manager is lovely
and so supportive of me but he has to work within the confines of the law. Can
you kindly copy me in on the emails you send?
As always, thanks a lot for your support Barbara - it
means so much.
Marty

Hello Marty,
Correct me if I am wrong in the following details of your story: You charged
your employer with unlawful dismissal. He was found guilty. He appealed. You
won that appeal and were given a settlement. Sometime during your charge of unlawful
dismissal, he countered charged you with theft of a laptop and cell phone. You
were found guilty in absentia of theft.
Here is the problem as I see it. If your employer was guilty of unlawful dismissal,
then how can you be guilty of theft as you would still be an employee under the
law? When did you offer to return the laptop and cell phone? While the unlawful
dismissal charges were still ongoing in the courts? Did you offer to return
same after your employer was found guilty of unlawful dismissal and before the
settlement? I can certainly write a letter
to your previous employer, opening his eyes to the fact that we will tell your
story in great detail on our web site to ensure that all
members
and visitors to the web site know about him and his
company. Perhaps a little pressure from the right source can help to move this
situation along more quickly.
Barbara

Hi Barbara,
There a few other details to keep in mind here. My ex-boss
was able to (counter) charge me (5 months after dismissal)
with the theft of a laptop and cell
phone, i.e. he did it despite the fact I had a
labour case pending, and didn’t notify
me or my solicitor. The Judge presiding when my case was heard had no knowledge
of the pending labour case etc and this was heard in a Criminal Court in
my absence. In addition, my solicitor
had the laptop/phone but refused
to issue
me or my friend with a receipt and subsequently fell out with my friend
and refused to act for me.
Marty

Dr. Spilchuk Writes to Marty's Boss
Faisal Al Wahaibi Assistant CEO/General ManagerMENA
Business Services
Dear Mr. Wahaibi,
I am the online teacher advisor for the International Schools Review, a support
web site for International teachers around the world. We have been following
Mr. Marty Keith's story since December 2007. In fact, ISR is preparing to do
a full expose of his story and of your/ your company's involvement in his story.
It appears that you have manipulated what was initially an Unlawful Dismissal
case into a petty criminal case in order to 'punish' further a man you recruited,
treated very shabbily, and then unlawfully fired. There is no other way any
reader of this case could interpret your/your company's actions. There are
Courts...and then there is the "Court of Public Opinion", a place
where international teachers turn to when this type of injustice is perpetrated
upon them or their fellow colleagues. The International Schools Review will
go live with Mr. Keith's case so that his colleagues, worldwide, can enter
the "Court of Public Opinion" and make their own judgments about
what happened with this case in the United Arab Emirates at MENA Business Services
(MBS). Mr. Keith's situation is one we believe provides a serious insight into
issues of fairness and justice that other teachers considering employment with
your educational organization need to take into account prior to accepting
a contract.
Our editor/legal team is monitoring this situation so that we can advise our
reading audience of International Teachers around the world about this situation.
See http://www.internationalschoolsreview.com/ to verify
who I am and the interest our organization has in this case. Should you wish
to contact me to clarify the situation from your prospective prior to our public
release, please do.
Sincerely,
Dr. Barbara Spilchuk, Online Teacher Advisor, International Schools Review

Dear Barbara,
Hi there! An update for you......... My landlord
today asked my ex-boss for AED 90,000 to renew my lease
for
a further year as court proceedings aren't yet finalized and
I am therefore still legally entitled to the accommodation.
My lawyer faxed my landlord a copy of the court proceedings
to show that Faisal was lying about me having to vacate
the apartment.
My lawyer has advised that he is going to try
and negotiate with my ex-boss to drop all charges against
me, allow
me to enter the country freely and clear my name. For
that, I will obviously return laptop and phone asap,
clear flat out within a matter of days and accept labour
award as it stands. If I appeal the labour case, it will
incur additional lawyer fees for him also and in addition
to the apartment fees, he hopefully will agree to this.
It might work but my ex-boss is stubborn!!!
Will keep you posted.
Thanks again.

Hi Barbara,
Not sure if you've received a reply or not from my ex-boss?
Just bringing you up-to-date with the latest news today.
Unfortunately, my ex-boss has declined my lawyer's
offer and is appealing against the Labour Decision saying
I
am not entitled to anything.
He is refusing to drop the criminal charges and is determined
to fight this.
My lawyer is now appealing on my behalf.
I have no idea what is happening regarding my apartment
but I believe my ex-boss is refusing to pay the extra
rent
also.
Thanks,
Marty

Hi Barbara,
Unfortunately matters are still not resolved
and I got a shocker email today from the Brit Embassy
in Abu Dhabi. I am absolutely shattered. I am
right back at the beginning again after today's events. I
emailed all my documentation to Fair Trials International
approx 5 minutes ago...........
http://www.fairtrials.net/index.php and I attach the
documentation I sent to them for you to read. If you
don't mind, can you please read the letter which outlines
where I'm at today. It saves me writing events out again
- really sorry but I can't face it. You
will see my boss is very much in the driving seat and
I can't afford to upset him (any more!!) at the moment
anyhow.
Speak with you soon and thanks again,
Marty

Hi Barbara
Sorry for the delay but it's been
a tough week!!
Fair Trials are contacting my solicitor this
week as is another solicitor (Walid) in Abu Dhabi on
behalf
of the Embassy. In fact, he called me earlier today
and said if Jamal, my solicitor doesn't do anything
concrete soon, then to issue him with a new POA and
he will lodge an objection to the courts for this criminal
charge. He doesn't understand why Jamal hasn't done
this yet!!! As a matter of ethics between lawyers,
he is allowing Jamal to attempt to conclude this matter
asap before he steps in and takes over.
Bearing this in mind, can you hold off sending the
letter until I give the go-ahead - should be next week
sometime if I don't hear anything positive from these
other sources soon.
Many thanks,
Marty

Marty,
I meet with Walid yesterday. He said he is trying
through discussions with the court/prosecutors office
to find a way to solve the issue of verdict which would
allow you to travel freely to Abu Dhabi. Again he said
if he starts the proceedings of appeal for the criminal
case, he will only have 10 days and you would need
to be in the country to lodge the appeal. As it is Ramadan
nothing will happen. He has tried contacting Jamal
but
has not yet spoken to him. He confirmed to
me that Jamal's power of attorney allows him to accept
your cheque
from
the labour courts, if & when necessary. He
has not revoked Jamal's POA. He is definitely on your
case
but it will take time for things to move on. He said
he had been trying to call you and that he would do
so
again one evening. He has someone in the Khalidiya
police who is looking into the issue of the key, if
someone
either me or his office can go along with a POA and
be allowed access without any problem. He said he
would
rather his office get access and then call me once
it
is done, said it is best I am not involved personally
as the police could get difficult.
He would like to know if there were any minutes of your
meetings with Jamal and Labour Dept, stating you were
informed to hold on to the laptop and phone????
He will
contact me whenever there is any updates or requirements.
Take care, Walid is on your side 100%.
Regards,
Sam

More than a year has passed since the start
of this episode in Marty's life and no progress has
been made.
Dear Walid,
I hope you are well. I am sorry once again to email
you but I need to know answers to the following since
you have been dealing with it and also why you have not
replied to my emails or indeed made any contact with
me?
Please, as I have said on many occasions - if you cannot
help or work on my behalf, then I am begging you to let
me know so I can move on and try to find someone who
can. As you are aware, I have been let down so many times
by Jamal and I put my trust into you, hoping that communication
would be improved and that my situation would make progress.
I am truly desperate now Walid and need to get things
moving as soon as possible. You spoke with me in August
and then had a meeting with Sam in September and you
discussed the following matters.
1. You were in contact with someone at Khalidiya Police
about getting the key and subsequent entry to my flat
- has any progress been made with this?
2. Sending me a POA by DHL Couriers to xxxx you to act
for me - I don't appear to have received anything?
3. Revoking Jamal's POA - has this been done? Did you
make any contact with Jamal?
4. Speaking to my landlord - did you speak with him?
I am still very concerned about my belongings and the
situation regarding rent on the apartment.
5. You advised Sam not to use the Power of Attorney
which I had legalized and attested by the British Embassy
in London at considerable cost and time. You advised
Sam not to enter my flat and you would have someone instead
from your office enter my flat. Can you please tell me
why Sam cannot enter? Is Sam still in a legal position
(having this attested POA) to enter my flat?
6. You were
in discussion with the court/prosecutor's office to
find a way to solve the issue of verdict which
would allow me to travel freely to Abu Dhabi without
arrest at the airport - did you do this and if so,
what is the latest?
7. Can I also ask about my Labour Award from the courts
- what is the procedure for me to collect this
money and is there a time limit?
I hope to hear from you soon. I am keen to close this
awful episode in my life.
Thank you Marty

Dear Walid,
There is absolutely no doubt that you are
choosing to ignore me and my emails. I cannot
express how upset and truly disappointed I am that you
have chosen
to conduct yourself in this way. It really isn't nice.
Can you kindly reply to this one and confirm this is
the case so that I can move on please and not sit around
waiting for news from you. It would also be helpful if
you could give me an update so that I have this information
to pass on to a new solicitor.
Thank you, Marty

Hi Lorraine (British Vice Consul),
Hope you're well. I was wondering if you had spoken to
Walid at all? In your email below you were hopefully
meeting with him on 19 January?
He's still not replied to any of my emails or made contact
and I have no idea where my case stands or indeed my
apartment and contents?
Perhaps you can let me know sometime if you have spoken
with him or can someone please call him and clarify?
Many thanks,
Hi Marty,
Can this person from the British Counsel not
give you any support at all? Do you want me to contact
these people direct on your behalf to ask for an update
of the situation?
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Hi Barbara
Yes, please, can you write to them - Lorraine and Rabih
- email addresses as before at the British Embassy in
Abu Dhabi? Maybe that will get a response. Lorraine is
always very supportive and understanding in her emails
but doesn't actually do anything for me.
Marty

Hi Marty,
I spoke with him and he said that he had set
up a meeting with someone who could help and he would
contact you. I have just called him again and have been
told that he has left Abu Dhabi for good. I really don't
know any more than this. Did you friend not get power
of attorney in order to collect your possessions and
sort out your flat? What happened with that? If you give
me your number and a time to call (taking into account
the time difference), I am happy to ring you and talk
this through.
Lorraine (British Vice Consul)

Thanks very much Lorraine for your email.
I had no idea Walid had left Abu Dhabi. No-one has contacted
me at all and I have had no communication from Walid
since last September 2008. This all makes sense now but
I wish he had informed me instead of waiting around and
wasting time.
I will now have to find another solicitor and preferably
one with good English. The thought of having to explain
this all over again to a 3rd is overwhelming.
Re POA (power of attorney) - yes I got one for xxxx
and it was attested by British Embassy in London. xxx
then got it attested in Abu Dhabi and translated but
Walid advised against her using it and said he would
get someone from his office to get my key from Khalidiya
Police Station, enter my flat and remove my furniture
and belongings etc. This was done in July of last year
but don't know how long it will be valid for. Do you
have any idea?
Yes, it would be good to talk things through with you
and thanks for the offer. Can you let me know what time/day
suits you and I shall make myself available.
Many thanks,
Marty

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latest events as of 5/3/09 |
Dear Barbara
Not good news. Text from my friend in AD. According
to solicitor (unsure who he acting for?), no
access and stuff being sold soon - advert already
in newspaper
(??). My landlord allegedly on my side he told
the embassy, 'poor Marty, i want to help
he said. He raised a case against MENA for rent
owed (80,000 AED) and it's at this stage now
which makes us think the new solicitor al shamsi
is my
ex-bosses and they contested the rent dispute
and in turn court issued order for goods to be
sold
despite every item being mine, right down to
the last teaspoon. Knowledge withheld no doubt
or faisal
said goods were comany's. Not sure exactly and
neither is embassy. She has spoken with 3 different
solicitors at the al shamsi firm.
Embassy have been excellent. They are trying
to get copy court order to see exactly what it
says.
They have been trying to get in touch with jamal
(old solictor) to stop auction. Embassy been
trying to call my ex-boss all day no reply. Calling
shamsi
solicitor no reply and of course the elusive
jamal.
Next step is to attempt to raise objection to
court order. Both my friend and jamal have a
full POA (power of attorney) so
they have legal rights over my goods or try to
get landlord to stop things since he raised initial
action. it's all a bit fuzzy .
Will resume matters Sunday. I will
go public and contact media with this next week
if auction not stopped.

Dear all
Sincere apologies for this email but I am truly
at a loss and again traumatized by this latest
episode
in Abu Dhabi. I am sending this to those people
I know with links to, or living in the UAE in
the hope
that someone may be able to help or advise. If
you can't, then again apologies for sending you
the email.
Link regarding my story- http://www.internationalschoolsreview.com/nonmembers/dr.spilchuk-april09.htm
The British Embassy have recently informed me that
all my goods and personal belongings in my apartment
are being auctioned off by my landlord.
My landlord Mr Mattar Al Muhairy raised a court action
against my ex-employer MENA Business Services for
80,000 AED to pay back rent owed by them. My landlord
has been truly supportive of me throughout this ordeal.
We do not understand this but suddenly, my landlord
has this court order giving him the right to sell
ALL my goods to pay MENA's debt. Where is the justice
in that? Again, I am unable to defend myself, I cannot
get into the country, let alone the apartment to
get my personal effects. Why did the court grant
this order? Did MENA say the goods belonged to them?
We don't know, can't make any sense of it. We are
trying to get a copy of the court order.
Every piece of item in the apartment belongs to me,
not MENA Business Services. I have receipts for everything.
My whole life is in that apartment.
Apparently there will be an advert in the local newspaper
sometime soon if it hasn't already appeared.
I have some friends who are paying a personal
visit to my building to try and speak with Mr
Al Muhairy
to unravel this a bit more. It does not make
any sense. We have been unable to contact the
landlord's
solicitor Mr Nasser Al Shamsi 050 6421661. If
anyone knows him or knows of any connection,
can you please
let me know. I am sure an
ex-student from my school may be able to help
but I don't have contact information for him.
If anyone can help in any way, offer any advice,
know of any good inexpensive solicitors, or can pay
a visit to my apartment and speak with my landlord,
then please can you let me or the British Embassy
know. I am out of the country, helpless and the British
Embassy are doing all they can to help. I cannot
let my life's worth of personal items be taken away
from me in this inhumane and unfair manner. British
Embassy telephone number - 02 6101100 and pass any
information onto Melhem or Lorraine please.
Note: you may also contact ISR and will pass on
the information contact
us
Many many thanks
Marty

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New
solicitor represented me today in court in an
attempt to stop the auction. Things
changed very
quickly as you will see below.
Firstly the auction was stopped and I was allowed
entry to remove all my goods - solicitor confirmed
this to British Embassy who then telephoned me and
my friend in Abu Dhabi. We began arranging for packers
to enter the apartment. I was told my landlord supported
me in court and raised no objection to me removing
my items. He just wants his flat back poor man.
An hour later, my solicitor, who was still with the
Judge in Court, phoned the British Embassy and told
them the auction had only been postponed, new court
hearing set for 1 June 2009 and I could not remove
any items as MENA were disputing ownership of my
goods.
Have been told MENA are trying absolutely
everything to make life difficult for me and
this is a last-ditch
attempt by them so they don't have to pay rent
or costs.
It's crazy - why would they say this??? They are
blatantly lying. The Chairman of MENA Business
Services, Ali Al Hashmi denied any involvement
last night to
the press, told them it was a dispute between me
and my landlord and nothing to do with MENA. I have
so much evidence that EVERYTHING belongs to me so
why would they say this?
The British Embassy and The National Newspaper have
been truly wonderful and supportive. They are in
touch with me and my solicitor daily.
I
can use all the support I can get in
my efforts to take possession
of and ship my belongings out of the UAE. Please
contact the
following people at Mena Business Services and
express your feeling on this incident.
Abu
Dhabi Training Centre: auhuae@mbsworld.net
Head Office - Dubai dxbuae@mbsworld.net
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UPDATE
26 JUNE 2009 |
If
you've been following this, you'll remember
Marty was tried in absentia in the UAE
and found guilty. Marty's
lawyers in the UAE were finally successful
in bringing MENA Business Services to trial
but when a representative from MENA failed
to
appear at the trial the judge postponed the hearing and later dismissed the case.
Does
this mean expats have less rights than locals in the UAE? It looks that way to
us. Below is recap of recent events.
• Court
hearing 8 June - postponed due to MENA and their
lawyer failing to show
• Court
hearing 15 June - landlord and his lawyer failed
to show - case adjourned
..Note: Marty
was sentenced in absentia. Apparently this procedure
only works one-way.
• Court
hearing 22 June - all parties present, final judgment
will be on 30 June
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UPDATE
30 JUNE 2009 - Final Court Decision on Marty's Personal
Possessions |
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Court decided in my favour - I have the right to
collect ALL my belongings!!!!!!
Been a long journey, one more case to go - the criminal
one, but this may help.
Off to arrange packing and shipping!!!
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UPDATE -
9 JULY 2009 - Brief
Overview of the Court Cases |
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1st - Labour case raised by me, won 3 times, appealed
twice by MBS and ultimately being awarded in January
2008 a cash award of 25,200 AED - cheque at Labour
Courts in Abu Dhabi, still to be collected. New lawyer
will collect after 2nd case concluded
2nd - Rent for Apartment case raised by my landlord
against MBS for rent due and costs. MBS appealed
and won the right to sell my goods to pay this rent/costs.
Auction set by court to sell my goods but I instructed
new solicitor to appeal and defend me. I won this
case last week and the right to collect all my belongings.
However, bad news today. Friend met court representaive,
lawyer and landlord at my apartment earlier this
morning. She has until 8.00am tomorrow morning (Friday)
- the weekend in Abu Dhabi to remove all my belongings
otherwise they will be thrown onto the streets. No
negotiation. It has taken the court over a week to
finalise paperwork then they give 24 hours. How on
earth can we get packers in and moved in one day??
3rd - Criminal case raised by MBS - still ongoing.
Been sentenced 'in absentia' to 6 months imprisonment
for theft of company phone and laptop - 5 months
after dismissal. Can't defend this case unless
in country but will be arrested upon arrival and
held
in prison until a court date set. New lawyer can
take on this case but will cost me in the region
of 50,000 AED ($13,614.73)which I can't afford.
Can't get police clearance until my name is cleared
which
obviously
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