This chap's only a small-time thug. This is how they operate in the big league. Get others to do the dirty work.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/3301361.stm[quote]As the manslaughter conviction of millionaire property developer Nicholas van Hoogstraten is quashed, BBC News Online looks at his business practices and private life.
Once heralded as Britain's youngest millionaire, Nicholas van Hoogstraten has never made any secret of his robust approach to business.
He has spoken warmly of Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe, whom he once described as "100% decent and incorruptible". He holds vast fortunes in the African country and once said: "I don't believe in democracy, I believe in rule by the fittest."
no stranger to controversy and his list of previous convictions includes ordering a grenade attack on the home of a business associate, a Jewish clergyman who he claimed owed him money.
For that he spent four years in Wormwood Scrubs in the 1960s, but he says he has done "all sorts of things one shouldn't strictly do".
Mr Van Hoogstraten also hit the headlines during an ugly spat with ramblers over a public footpath through the grounds of the enormous mansion he is building near Uckfield in East Sussex.
Called Hamilton Palace, after Bermuda's capital, it is neo-classical, with a copper dome. It is estimated to have cost