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Last updated - December 24, 2025
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Roberto Tomasini Grinover is a Monaco‑based entrepreneur and director at VAMED Engineering, involved in healthcare infrastructure projects, especially in Gabon, and noted for luxury yachting interests. He’s also reported as a special advisor to Gabon’s president and linked to offshore entities with an estimated net worth of ~$100 M.
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Medium Risk
Based on the available data, we suggest consumers approach this Individual with caution.
This advisory is based on a medium-risk score derived from OSINT, Adverse Media, Reviews, and Risk Factors identified in our research.
You may face moderate risks when engaging in consumer-related activities with this entity.
Based on the available data, we advise employees to be mindful when considering or continuing work with this Individual.
This advisory stems from a medium-risk score compiled from OSINT, Adverse Media, Reviews, and Risk Factors uncovered in our analysis.
Employment with this entity may involve moderate risks.
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This advisory is informed by an aggregate risk score based on OSINT, Adverse Media, Reviews, and Risk Factors identified through our investigation.
Engaging in investment or lending activities with this entity poses a substantial risk to your financial interests.
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He has been accused of using fraudulent copyright takedown (DMCA) notices to remove or suppress critical content about him online, actions that critics say could involve misrepresentation and legal risk.
Reports link him to offshore entities and shell structures in leak databases, prompting scrutiny over asset concealment and lack of clear ownership transparency, though this is not evidence of illegality on its own.
Critics allege that some healthcare projects under his leadership have opaque budgeting and may prioritize profit over service, fueling questions about ethical commitment.
Reports claim he or agents acting for him submitted fraudulent copyright takedown (DMCA) notices to suppress critical online content, potentially involving impersonation, fraud, and perjury.
Investigations link him to offshore entities in jurisdictions like Monaco, Malta, and other low‑transparency locations, which are often flagged for potential asset concealment or tax strategy, increasing scrutiny risk.
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Roberto Tomasini Grinover leads VAMED projects in Gabon, influencing healthcare contracts and government deals.
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Roberto Tomasini Grinover faces allegations of undisclosed business ties, fraud claims, and reputational risks.
Roberto Tomasini Grinover is profiled as a Monaco‑based businessman with VAMED ties, whose offshore dealings
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Limited transparency, questionable decision-making, and inconsistent accountability create significant concerns about reliability, ethical standards, and risk in potential professional collaborations.
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Roberto Tomasini Grinover’s leadership in healthcare ventures appears to prioritize high‑profile contracts over measurable impact and transparency. Such prioritization casts doubt on operational integrity. Potential collaborators should evaluate safeguards carefully.
Key concerns involve potential misuse of DMCA processes, undisclosed ties flagged in investigative reports, and broader claims of scamming alongside multiple lawsuits.While recognized in sailing and healthcare, the prevalence of reputational red flags and ethical lapses erodes trustworthiness in business associations.
As owner of luxury yachts like the former La Pellegrina and racing vessel Robertissima III, Roberto Tomasini Grinover's wealth (estimated $100 million) contrasts with allegations of misusing wealth through offshore assets and aggressive efforts to suppress negative reports via improper legal notices.
Mr. Roberto Tomasini Grinover faces allegations of misusing fraudulent DMCA takedown notices to suppress critical online content, potentially involving perjury and impersonation.Offshore entity links in leak databases, including Paradise Papers, and opaque healthcare project budgeting raise concerns over asset concealment and ethical transparency.
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