Homeless British man ANTHONY MOORHOUSE Asking for Help in Phnom Penh
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Homeless British man ANTHONY MOORHOUSE Asking for Help in Phnom Penh
Phnom Penh: A 54 year old, British national ANTHONY MOORHOUSE, who was sleeping on the streets of Phnom Penh with no job and no money, went to department of Investigation and Procedure asking for help at 10:30 am on March 22, Sangkat Beung Rang, Khan Doun Penh, Phnom Penh.
Mr Moorhouse was taken to the immigration department after the police found that he had overstayed his visa.
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Re: Homeless British man ANTHONY MOORHOUSE Asking for Help in Phnom Penh
No passport, yet the press have managed to rustle up a photograph of his passport with expired visa.CEOCambodiaNews wrote:
Phnom Penh: A 54 year old, British national ANTHONY MOORHOUSE, who was sleeping on the streets of Phnom Penh with no job and no money, went to department of Investigation and Procedure asking for help at 10:30 am on March 22, Sangkat Beung Rang, Khan Doun Penh, Phnom Penh.
Mr Moorhouse was taken to the immigration department after the police found that he has no passport and no place to stay.
Outstanding work from the news hounds at the unnamed publication.
Edit to add he looks far too well dressed to be homeless, and his profile indicates he works/ed at Vanda Institute in "2017 - current".
Possibly the same bloke quoted on the Mark Smith thread by GM, indicating he's got kids here.
General Mackevili wrote: ↑Wed Aug 02, 2017 11:48 pm This was posted to CEO's Facebook yesterday by a Mr Anthony Moorhouse. Not a lot of info, and no way to confirm it:
"The conclusion from yesterday's meetings with the Khmer lawyer was that Mark would be called in for further questioning in court, however not today and we are awaiting confirmation of when that will be.
I am aware of what Fresh News are reporting but was informed there was no court today.
Now going back to see Mark and will update when we know more.
We are not resting on our laurels waiting but actively pursuing and exhausting all avenues in the meanwhile.
Unable to answer all of you individually hence the updates, have 2 young children that need to be looked after and cared for also - Thank you so much for the concern.
The above is from someone representing him and not from hearsay at your local 50c publication."
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Re: Homeless British man ANTHONY MOORHOUSE Asking for Help in Phnom Penh
Does he have amnesia?
He's wearing the same shirt in that four year old passport pic too.
He's wearing the same shirt in that four year old passport pic too.
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Re: Homeless British man ANTHONY MOORHOUSE Asking for Help in Phnom Penh
why didnt he goto the fake british embassy for help
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Re: Homeless British man ANTHONY MOORHOUSE Asking for Help in Phnom Penh
What kind of help was he expecting?
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Re: Homeless British man ANTHONY MOORHOUSE Asking for Help in Phnom Penh
He has been having issues when applying for his visa EOS because his passport is damaged, he was advised several times to get a new passport but obviously didn't, they must have finally refused to issue him a new EOS in Dec.
Anthony Moorhouse
June 29 2017
Hi
Does anyone know of any genuine sincere staff in the Immigration dept opposite the airport, whose understanding of English is very good. I need to speak with someone over a small issue of extending my visa, as yet again my damaged passport from the previous years have been highlighted and this is delaying the extension. Thanks in advance. Please PM me any numbers or names if you wish to keep it private.
Anthony Moorhouse
March 5 2018
Hi , does anyone have the correct email address (that works ) for the immigration dept nr the airport as per their website both addresses bounce back. If anyone has used the email address and they have replied and not bounced back , can you pm me. Thanks in advance!
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Re: Homeless British man ANTHONY MOORHOUSE Asking for Help in Phnom Penh
^Yikes. I was starting to think that he might not be homeless after all, but I guess he is....
He also posted this last month:
"To all head of English departments,
This is just a courtesy inquiry regarding employment within your organization for a native English teacher – I’m a British national, holding an education diploma and a completed TEFL 150 hours masters . I also have Seven Years’ experience within teaching kindergarten, primary and adults students ( GEP ) in various subjects as per resume and online experience which includes business ethics in Phnom Penh and I’m looking for future posts as soon as possible ( one week ).
I'm living in Phnom Penh , Cambodia at the moment. Therefore, I would like to arrange a meeting, either face to face or via Skype / Zoom at a suitable date and time to discuss how I could help your school with its future goals.
I can disclose my diploma TEFL at a later date. I can also disclose my recent criminal record check letter, when requested.
Thanks in advance!""
And then just yesterday posted this, asking for ANY job that would give him a roof and a meal:
"UK Ex-pat, looking for work as in any bar/hotel/restaurant!
I have various experience in these fields having worked at some leading restaurants/bars /hotels in S.E Asia, also setting businesses up from scratch in Thailand for individual investors as per my resume and a current clean criminal record check via the Cambodian authorities
I appreciate, possibly not Ex-pat wages , but at present a roof and meals would suffice.
Would really really appreciate any ideas or any jobs urgently, if possible, please PM me and I would send you my resume or visit you..
Regards in advance""
He also posted this last month:
"To all head of English departments,
This is just a courtesy inquiry regarding employment within your organization for a native English teacher – I’m a British national, holding an education diploma and a completed TEFL 150 hours masters . I also have Seven Years’ experience within teaching kindergarten, primary and adults students ( GEP ) in various subjects as per resume and online experience which includes business ethics in Phnom Penh and I’m looking for future posts as soon as possible ( one week ).
I'm living in Phnom Penh , Cambodia at the moment. Therefore, I would like to arrange a meeting, either face to face or via Skype / Zoom at a suitable date and time to discuss how I could help your school with its future goals.
I can disclose my diploma TEFL at a later date. I can also disclose my recent criminal record check letter, when requested.
Thanks in advance!""
And then just yesterday posted this, asking for ANY job that would give him a roof and a meal:
"UK Ex-pat, looking for work as in any bar/hotel/restaurant!
I have various experience in these fields having worked at some leading restaurants/bars /hotels in S.E Asia, also setting businesses up from scratch in Thailand for individual investors as per my resume and a current clean criminal record check via the Cambodian authorities
I appreciate, possibly not Ex-pat wages , but at present a roof and meals would suffice.
Would really really appreciate any ideas or any jobs urgently, if possible, please PM me and I would send you my resume or visit you..
Regards in advance""
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Re: Homeless British man ANTHONY MOORHOUSE Asking for Help in Phnom Penh
another expat loses his marbles, must be one a day In PP.
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Re: Homeless British man ANTHONY MOORHOUSE Asking for Help in Phnom Penh
That's funny.Beerinthemorning wrote: ↑Thu Mar 22, 2018 3:10 pm why didnt he goto the fake british embassy for help
This guy's situation is a bit sad, tbh.
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Re: Homeless British man ANTHONY MOORHOUSE Asking for Help in Phnom Penh
He used to sell 2nd hand golfing equipment online...
I actually don't give a flying fuck, furthermore nice to meet you all here!
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