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James Waterson is a British journalist, currently the media editor of The Guardian. Waterson's first job was covering politics and business on CityAM before becoming UK political editor at Buzzfeed's British political editor from 2013 to 2017.
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Kleptopia
How Dirty Money Is Conquering the World
Tom Burgis - 2020-09-08
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Discover the shocking truth behind the global web of corruption that is corrupting the world around us. In this real-life thriller, investigative journalist Tom Burgis exposes the terrifying reality of global kleptocracy, from a Swiss bank to the Kremlin and beyond. Follow the dirty money that is flooding the global economy and poisoning democracies, and learn how the thieves are uniting to amass power and wealth at any cost. Kleptopia is a must-read for anyone wanting to better understand what has already happened in America and what lies ahead.
Jim Waterson
2022-04-09T14:28:09.000Z
Just finished reading Kleptopia by @tomburgis. If you’ve ever fancied a really readable book on how supposedly respectable London legal and financial firms launder reputations for some of the most corrupt people in the world, it’s for you!      fuente
El fraude del siglo / Billion Dollar Whale book cover
El fraude del siglo / Billion Dollar Whale
The Man Who Fooled Wall Street, Hollywood, and the World
Bradley Hope - 2018-09-18
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Named a Best Book of 2018 by the Financial Times and Fortune, this “thrilling” (Bill Gates) New York Times bestseller exposes how a “modern Gatsby” swindled over $5 billion with the aid of Goldman Sachs in “the heist of the century” (Axios). Now a #1 international bestseller, Billion Dollar Whale is “an epic tale of white-collar crime on a global scale” (Publishers Weekly, starred review), revealing how a young social climber from Malaysia pulled off one of the biggest heists in history. In 2009, a chubby, mild-mannered graduate of the University of Pennsylvania’s Wharton School of Business named Jho Low set in motion a fraud of unprecedented gall and magnitude–one that would come to symbolize the next great threat to the global financial system. Over a decade, Low, with the aid of Goldman Sachs and others, siphoned billions of dollars from an investment fund–right under the nose of global financial industry watchdogs. Low used the money to finance elections, purchase luxury real estate, throw champagne-drenched parties, and even to finance Hollywood films like The Wolf of Wall Street. By early 2019, with his yacht and private jet reportedly seized by authorities and facing criminal charges in Malaysia and in the United States, Low had become an international fugitive, even as the U.S. Department of Justice continued its investigation. Billion Dollar Whale has joined the ranks of Liar’s Poker, Den of Thieves, and Bad Blood as a classic harrowing parable of hubris and greed in the financial world.
Jim Waterson
2019-02-21T08:48:51.000Z
This excellent book describes how $4.5bn was allegedly taken from the Malaysian government to fund the making of Wolf of Wall Street and buy jewellery for Miranda Kerr (among *many* other things). Unfortunately you can’t buy it in UK due to our libel laws!      fuente