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i get all 14 loads close and caught in the morning there. oh no the the my yet i was long. that was the stage. i think it might have to cancel pocket clean there you will be it was just our family home tiny, tiny village that held out like it was just everything i can remember sitting in the house and saying,
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hey of i done this to my family. they gave me my code, they gave me my credit cuz they said they would do the deal. i wanted my youngest daughter to go to theater school. all that went out the window. i got a cup of coffee, the cost of $1100000.00. the whole attitude changed from being friendly to a person in the corner, given them no options and see the boy that brings it and not that my feelings in the clays deal by, you know, we have contaminated was good each and also by the expense of the business
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it's not just businessman, it's not, it's not like guys let me in ships and shops and ties. it's people who to have as a business man have worked really, really hard to build these businesses. some of them are 2nd stop for generation family, businesses sorts. it's, it's integral to the whole life. so there's the business, they basically lose the family, they lose their life. corex employ 3 and a half. those employees are provided software services and hardware to restaurants, hotel chains, around the world. it was a viable, vibrant british technology company in my 1st 100 days, is the seal doing their sort of traditional 100 day review. i find some historical accounting arrows that i thought was suspicious. so i see your,
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you have a duty of care to tell the banks the hoping, lending the business money of any concerns you have. so i went to our b s. who were the lead to bank of 5 banks that lent money to tar x over the years, they were the agent effectively, and i met with them. i explained that as an as a non account. and i was just concerned with historical records and all what i wanted to do the right and proper thing to do was to bring in some specialist forensic accountants to audit and review the patios or codes. so i informed the bank, i told them what i was going to do about it. they agreed to that. and within 24 hours of that r b s. had suddenly brought in these restructuring specialists who business didn't need, we structured or re financed or we anything. there was
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a historical problem. ah, but within that 24 hour period, another 24 hours passed. and then i find that the business is basically being ah lever been to pushed into this thing called g r g, the global restructuring group. and when i queried this repeatedly, i was repeatedly told or so restructuring unit is like an intensive care unit where we're here to help. we will support the business. we will continue to support the management of the business and told us this potential issue is reviewed and that was just a complete lie. ah, georgi is function was not to restructure or to support or to help the management and employees of all of our business as i, as i later find me
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clever restructuring group as part of ob, yes, it basically came into being in a by october 2008, just off today at the bay, lights were 1st amongst, and it was a re re spray, although an existing organization within our b s cord, specialized lending services. but essentially, became a vos depository for tens of thousands of business customers of yes, many of which had done absolutely nothing wrong. and many of which were credit worthy, profitable, and viable companies which were pushing through machiavellian means. so companies
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were told, this was a part of the bang which was going to help nurture them back to health. it was like an accident and emergency ward of the hospital. they were informed that it was on that side. it was that to help to get them out of their problems. and then they could be put back into the normal banking relationship with their existing relation managers. but in reality, it was absolutely nothing of the sort. g g was essentially more like an advertiser or a slot. i see that was that to come up the, these businesses to enable us to extract the maximum value possible from these for businesses that ended up in that part of our b. s. mm oh my relationship with the bank of scotland went back to the 1900 seventy's when i started to become successful with the
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baby c. and i think the way that these things normally come about is your accountant says all of this really good bank manager and the bank manager recommends a good service to you and that sort of thing. and i had a great relationship with the bank of scotland that was built on trust. and you trusted the bank manager because he was the person who signed your possible application. he was the pillar of the local community. i never assumed that my popularity would continue. i never assumed the bbc would keep offering the shows. so when in the mid eighties i got the opportunity to earn some money. one of my 1st labs, which was flying helicopters, i then set up a helicopter company helicopter management. and that was the beginning of unique asian we moved into providing brokerage management of aircraft,
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including private jets, things wasn't making a fortune, but it made money. in fact, in the 80s, i was probably earning a pound doing corporate work for every pound. i made the b, c and this was the beginning of unique group. at the time, i just thought as we became more pressure from the bank that we were doing something wrong. in the end, i thought it was my c o, who had been a friend of mine for 15 years. godfather, one of my daughters i, i thought it was his incompetence. i couldn't believe that we were having problems with the bank because we were not breaching covenants. we were operating always within the agreed facility. but of course now i realize we were
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groomed if got you these people have. gotcha. mm. i think broadly in the fall it worked as a company that was a totally viable company. the bank would offer them elaine, the company would go on, it would pay back the money. it was, everything is interest. and then the bank would suddenly called in a very, very short notice and not even allow some of the companies to pay back the money which they had. they would then immediately put that in value into a company value, the company as a fraction of what it was really worth. they put in their own insolvency practitioners. they would send, sold a company off a fall this and it was worth. and then gave for the personal guarantees of the owners of the company
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with who was driven by drink shaped by centers. some of those with in in who dares sinks. we dare to ask in when i see black and i was growing,
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no black america spoke to me with white australia did not those who say black, my magic is a movement we are importing from america. no, nothing is who we are. i lived in a world where white lives mattered, and i was not wide like missing. and i wasn't known from black america. i learned how to speak back to whitefish aboriginal people here, outlaw every day. we are out now with the police were out with 2 seats. i'm scared them. what children are going to grow up in the country that think says no racism, but they're more likely to end up in the criminal justice system. then they're all the fellow friends in daycare.
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ah i'm sick of the sick, 2016, my children. what high milan and south ne, they had to shouting at the door. they didn't go to the door. and suddenly it got more, more aggressive, banging at the door, saying that they would, felix said, my daughters what the petrified doctor you would imagine i want if
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anyone about the 2 men posing his pilots, crow, bought the door off on just burst into the house. they then said that the children have to leave the house, they mantle with them through them into the street. we raced back to the children. when we got back there, they wouldn't very, very bad stay as you can imagine, crying some bones. it was just horrendous. and then there was just one man there who was the man who had croak out the door. we have video footage of him and we actually have photos of him. and i found out from the children that he was also wearing, i like waistcoat with pockets which he filled with loot. so we were calling 999 over and over and over again. we called the court. the court said that no warrant on the house and any right out by list would never ever do
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anything they, we won't be allowed to do anything. so we then start to realize that there's some very, very old government. you know, we show you our days. notice that you are days this man then said that he wouldn't let us back in our own house. i explained, i have to say and needed to get back into my home. i need to go to the toilet. he refused point blank. to allow me into my own home, i sat record, everything i have been told was completely from the finally, when the place time, i'm not show you the place the pipe. what and the police say, this is an illegal eviction needs to be allowed back into your property. when we got back into the property, we saw that they had smashed the windows of our homes. they had found the likes, the higher the me
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as the children never go over that way because that was the day that they took out life. i slept many things in life that are truly life changing. life defining unless you've experienced that you don't fully understand it. so observe is around the outside kind of thing. we'll see sort of a couple of friends or g,
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she really try to kill yourself. so all about, you know, life snippet that bad, but they weren't in the quick sense. they were standing on the rocks around the pool. i'm always surprised, the number of visitors, people immediately tell me about attempted suicide, nervous breakdowns. i'm. it's for scott's point where it's just lee kind of expected very common that people's marriages have broken up. they've lost their family home. it is spectacularly devastating for people's lives. mm. type of fraud in this country, according to bolts with university, is around about a $193000000000.00 a year. just staggering. this isn't just the back that have been being involved in
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this is the conference firms. it is the lawyers, and also is the insolvency practitioners and the value of land who have quite cleared and came out from the house of commons, the base of undervalued the assets, accompanied by 50 percent. and very often this becomes very care because when they've been taken over, they themselves, the assets replaceable the value demand. me my name is jim mcgraw to exit daily or from santana's till black and 1970 twos. and it was a, basically a hi, she has over 10 years or so. i built 15 beds and the 2 tenant himself of 80 in the vase,
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had about sitting through 120 run up to 2005, but decided those by my sell by date i don't want to do this. i sold it for one and a half 1000000 to the money and gave it to the claim still buying to invest for me when i 1st approach clay's deal buying, they were very helpful. i was all for the available and so i was then sold a t v l a tale of business all and which said it had flexibility and, and we give you any movement you wanted. you could change if you wanted there seems to be that that all that the thought it had no contingency and it was what it was as what you go or if you wanted to pay the one you had a big cause. if you want to devote more money, you had a break cause there was nothing you could do. it was actually, it was basically
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a talk, 61 was a pinball known as they call them t v, l's. so it was in some respect, affect the moon with unbeatable, because he had no idea what it was. and the figure would be whatever they produced . there was no way that you would be able to quantify or calculate that figure. because you needed a degree in almost astrophysics. debbie, what we do falling comes in trends and i'm off. none of us not on tape of us. we wanted to do is run motels. do you think it would be best to have a full scale review but sales process to ensure that actually the many customers who are complaining feel there is a real form of regress. those are unforgivable situations. a card and we have to take the customer testimony and face value and has to be fixed and right.
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i'm fascinated with your title debbie. it looks like something created of the bbc's w one a. the executive director, customer trust and confidence. yeah. why do you think your institution decided to create a particular title called executive director, customer trust and confidence? so i think can be, was already outline that there's no, there's things have happened in the past at the bank. the great i've got a house full of paper work, so one terabyte hard drive. there's all feel the banking emails there because who is a g o c on the claim deal at the time. so it was a deal here with
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me and i would have availability. we are dealing with a lot in relation to people. i think it's 12345 laptops, not computer one through in the office. and when doing the road, i know foolish jump. it becomes a, is a concept. no, it becomes part of your life. takes over your life and it means that you can't do anything. you're stuck me
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who we have had thousands of businesses coming to the m p. 's trying to deal with the speed on the back of things like r b s. s global restructuring group. and obviously the h fall threading fraud is a much more extreme example of, of this kind of misconduct. but still essentially what we've identified between all the financial institutions, where perhaps they were trying to pull in loans quite quickly in order to recapitalize the banks that conduct fell by the wayside. ah,
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so you push a small business over the h pushes me right to the edge of bankruptcy. and i was picking myself up again and why am at corporate level? they came off to me under my personal guarantee. and they took me right to the edge of a high call action when they knew at the highest level of hbo lloyd's, they knew i was actually the victim of criminal behavior. and then you start to see that when the management, the senior management want to get heavy and get their result april in these 30 people.
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i would like to think the financial conduct or thought is on top of this, but they have known about this for a very long time. not so much seems to be done. and i think that has slipped up badly. is the protection of whistleblowers who simply are not protected. we have new system to protect the so bless properly. and the whistleblowers be made rapidly redundant and people are very frightening. they'll verify the losing that pensions if they go on making a fuss. r b s orchestrated to key things one my suspension ah, despite me being the whistleblower and i'm to they put in place their own nominated effectively shadow directors which in itself is improper and under illegal and in not in that period. not only did the punish me for blowing the whistle to
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them, but i also blew the whistle to the one. the stock exchange, the city of london police, the cds fraud office, because there was a counting anomalies where no beginning to look as if they were potentially fraudulent and criminal. so so i then became a protected person as a whistleblower, as designated by the director of the c distraught office and the head to be candidate claims that city of london police are based ignored those legal protections and kept me on suspension for 4 months during which they effectively took control of the business through the shadow directors. they then put in their own advisors, thrown consultants, and within 4 months, ah, the put the company into administration. and then the asset strip that and sold the assets to establish a bocce fund, who are notorious in new york has been the lender of last resort. and the buyer of last resort for a total price,
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including all advisors fees of $204400000.00 pounds, 4 months earlier i was sitting on eat offers from the biggest technology funds in the planet for an excess of 600000000 pounds. so the allegation is, is that between our b s and service, they stole 400000000 in, in making an unjust gain to the loss of my shareholders. bond, told us employees and suppliers and the surgeon's tactile. perception, as well as his or her eyesight helps a lot because you need to make sure you don't break the thread well, placing the switches and robotic hands can't do that. not now, and i believe not ever. you can write software to the machine, but you cannot give it a human tactile perception. a
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scared little squiggly with john coach if it, but are one. why do you think that us them, i mean, on i, besides, and we still do financials. i, we owe them money laundering 1st aid to visit. this is a 3 different. oh good. this is a good start. well, we have our 3 banks all set up here. maybe something in europe, something in america, something overseas, in the cayman islands. you know, all these banks are complicit in the procedure. we just have to give him a call and say, hey, i'm ready to do some serious laundry. okay, let's see how we did. well, we've got a nice luxury watch for max and for stacy. oh, beautiful jewelry. and how about ha ha, luxury automobile again for mag, you know, it, money one is higher, legal. don't be a cookie, much as
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