John Christensen ■ Quelle Surprise! billions laundered daily through the City
For those of you who haven’t already read Treasure Islands, this recent headline in The Times might come as a shock. The article itself is behind a pay wall, though the jist is easily http://healthsavy.com captured: the head of Britain’s National Crime Agency, Keith Bristow, has warned that London is a global centre for criminal financial activity. What took him so long to discover this?
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