Close Menu
WTX News
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    Trending
    • Software issue hits thousands of Airbus planes – UK passengers warned of potential disruption
    • Pep Guardiola: Manchester City ‘didn’t try’ in Bayer Leverkusen loss
    • Passing Russell at Turn 1 only Qatar GP sprint opportunity
    • Why concerns over ‘intense’ solar radiation affecting Airbus planes has led to global flight disruption
    • Liverpool are like most other Premier League champions: Regression is inevitable
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram YouTube
    WTX News
    • Live News
      • US News
      • EU News
      • UK News
      • Politics
      • COVID-19
      • Business
      • Tech zone
    • World news
      • Middle East News
        • UAE News
        • Palestine News
      • Europe
        • Italian News
        • Spanish News
      • Africa news
      • South America
      • North America
      • Asia
    • News Briefings
      • UK News Briefing
      • World News Briefing
      • Live Business News
    • Sports
      • Football News
      • Tennis
      • Women’s Football
    • MY World
      • Climate Change
      • In Review
      • Expose
      • Special Reports
        • Conscience Convoy
        • Rohingya Report
    • Entertainment
      • Insta Talk
      • Royal Family
      • Gaming News
      • TV Shows
      • Streaming
    • Lifestyle
      • Fitness
      • Fashion
      • Cooking recipes
      • Luxury
      • Money Saving Expert
    • Travel
      • Culture
      • Holidays
    • Sign Up
      • Log In
    WTX News
    • Live News
    • World news
    • News Briefings
    • Sports
    • MY World
    • Entertainment
    • Lifestyle
    • Travel
    • Sign Up
    Home - Scotland - Fraudster conned luxury hotels by selling fake Scottish tea
    Scotland Updated:May 30, 2025

    Fraudster conned luxury hotels by selling fake Scottish tea

    By WTX News Editor2 Mins Read
    Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Email Telegram WhatsApp
    Fraudster conned luxury hotels by selling fake Scottish tea

    Cliff Notes – Fraudster conned luxury hotels by selling fake Scottish tea

    • Thomas Robinson, operating as The Wee Tea Plantation, was found guilty of defrauding clients by selling ordinary tea as a premium Scottish product, amounting to nearly £600,000 in losses.
    • He misled tea growers by selling them falsely claimed unique plants and fabricated academic qualifications to bolster his credibility.
    • Robinson, due for sentencing on 25 June at Stirling Sheriff Court, caused significant financial and reputational damage to legitimate businesses and the emerging Scottish tea sector.

    Fraudster conned luxury hotels and retailers out of £580k by selling fake Scottish tea | UK News

    A man has been found guilty of fraud totalling almost £600,000 after he passed off ordinary tea as a premium product grown in Scotland.

    Thomas Robinson, 52, claimed the tea was a unique variety he had grown at his Perthshire estate using innovative techniques.

    Operating as The Wee Tea Plantation, he then fraudulently sold it to high-profile clients in the hospitality sector, including luxury hotels and retailers, between January 2014 and February 2019.

    Sold it to high-profile clients

    Varieties listed on the website – which touted partnerships with train operator Caledonian Sleeper and the Royal Botanic Garden in Edinburgh – include Dalreoch White, Silver Needles, Scottish Antlers Tea, and Highland Green.

    Also known as Tam O’Braan and Thomas O’Brien, Robinson was found to have misled genuine Scottish tea growers by selling them plants he falsely claimed were a unique, locally-grown variety.

    He also bolstered his credibility by fabricating academic qualifications and industry awards.

    An investigation by Food Standards Scotland (FSS) found Robinson’s misrepresentations led to his clients losing a total of £584,783.

    He was found guilty of two counts of fraud by a jury at Falkirk Sheriff Court on Thursday, and is due to be sentenced at Stirling Sheriff Court on 25 June.

    In a statement, Ron McNaughton, head of Scottish food crime and incidents unit at FSS, said: “This was not a victimless crime – individuals, businesses, and an emerging sector of genuine Scottish tea growers suffered real financial and reputational harm as a result of deliberate deception.”

    He then thanked a witness who came forward and added: “Fraud of this nature is often difficult to detect and even harder to prove, but we were determined to pursue every line of inquiry to build the strongest possible case.”

    Fraud Latest News Scotland featured UK featured
    Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email Telegram WhatsApp
    Previous ArticleLine of Duty was on my mind when creating Netflix’s latest thriller
    Next Article How F1 teams actually produce car upgrades in five steps
    WTX News Editor
    • X (Twitter)
    • Pinterest
    • Instagram

    The WTX News Teams works around the clock to deliver, breaking news and news Briefings to you on a daily basis. It is our opinion that sometimes you need information, not speculation so we try to cut through the bull**** and give you that in your Daily News Briefing.

    Related Posts

    3 Key factors and 2 tricks to watch out for in Today’s Budget 2025
    UK News

    3 Key factors and 2 tricks to watch out for in Today’s Budget 2025

    NSK plans to shut UK factory placing hundreds of jobs at risk
    UK News

    NSK plans to shut UK factory placing hundreds of jobs at risk

    Income tax and national insurance unlikely to rise
    UK News

    Income tax and national insurance unlikely to rise

    Budget 2025: What tax rises and spending cuts could Rachel Reeves announce
    UK News

    Budget 2025: What tax rises and spending cuts could Rachel Reeves announce

    Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

    You must be logged in to post a comment.

    Advertisment
    News Headlines
    Software issue hits thousands of Airbus planes – UK passengers warned of potential disruption

    Software issue hits thousands of Airbus planes – UK passengers warned of potential disruption

    Why concerns over ‘intense’ solar radiation affecting Airbus planes has led to global flight disruption

    Why concerns over ‘intense’ solar radiation affecting Airbus planes has led to global flight disruption

    Save 70% on VIP subscription
    News Briefings - the way to a better life
    News Briefings - the way to a better life
    Advert by Sponsors
    More from WTX News
    The latest gaming news - with game reviews and tips and tricks. updated 24 hours a day.
    The latest gaming news
    Hot off the press!
    • Software issue hits thousands of Airbus planes – UK passengers warned of potential disruption November 29, 2025
    • Pep Guardiola: Manchester City ‘didn’t try’ in Bayer Leverkusen loss November 29, 2025
    • Passing Russell at Turn 1 only Qatar GP sprint opportunity November 28, 2025
    • Why concerns over ‘intense’ solar radiation affecting Airbus planes has led to global flight disruption November 28, 2025
    • Liverpool are like most other Premier League champions: Regression is inevitable November 28, 2025
    WTX News latest breaking news sports and travel
    Latest News and analysis - Deciphering through the BS with exclusive News Briefings
    Facebook X (Twitter) TikTok Instagram

    News

    • World News
    • UK News
    • US News
    • EU News
    • Business
    • Opinions
    • News Briefing
    • Live News

    Company

    • About WTX News
    • Register
    • Advertising
    • Work with us
    • Contact
    • Community
    • GDPR Policy
    • Privacy

    Services

    • Fitness for free
    • Insta Talk
    • How to guides
    • Climate Change
    • In Review
    • Expose
    • NEWS SUMMARY
    • Money Saving Expert

    News delivered to your inbox

    Copyright WTX News 2025

    • Privacy Policy
    • Terms

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.