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upon the business, then the appointed k, p. m g as corporate finance advisors. then the point to keep m g is tamara and specialists. and then 4 months later when the business had gone up for sale, the appointed key p. m g on the other side of this as the court appointed administrators. so our key pm g orchestrated this, executed it for our base all the way through me. why do find it, sally? extraordinary. k, p n g. who audited the hbo cox and fails, and h is apparently 40000000000 pond heard in their cars. 40000000000 ponds is one hell of a lot of money. and also managed to look a 1000000000 pond, nearly 1000000000 controlled in that reading office, which they were told about what will say the auditors of the co operative bank, where they seem again to miss a hold of several 1000000000 ponds. and just immediately recently, we're also the oldest since of caribbean who also seem to have a massive hole in their cars. they seem to make
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a habit of this in the me i have hard to 17 mobile phones in the last 2 years. because they all get hacked. there has been why a top of my home phone i get attempted computer hocking 2 or 3 times every day and had computers and data stolen
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but never wallets and watches. they don't even bother to make it look like a robbery. because it's not surveillance, they want you to see them the i personally have been attacked twice. my elderly parents and my children have been under surveillance and have been intimidated until the us. and the police wrote to me and said that they were investigating it as part of my ongoing position with and situation with the royal bank of scotland est majority facts, peer bank in this country, allegedly employing corporate intelligence spooks to effectively harass customers. i'm a customer to this day, i'm a shareholder of our b s. and these are the lance that they will go to to stop me investigating them
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competing against them and taking legal action against them. one day i got a knock at the door and it was a senior police officer from the city of london. police had come all away from oxford, with a member of a unit cold, the anti terrorist and public or the unit. and this guy was ex special forces and they basically instructed me that i had to leave the country and do so within 24 hours because the state could no longer protect me. that was the last point. when you realize that your own country, your own state, there's no longer able to protect you and they're asking you to leave. and then even offering you witness protection, which i declaimed. so i ended up going to to live in italy forcibly, going to live in italy for 3 months, which, which lasted for nearly 2. yes, which i again funded myself. but every time i return to the u. k for 2 years i was
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warned against were telling me the me we was on the street on day then my just i us 35 miles away from my children's schools. it was costing me a 150 pounds a week just how my children could go to school. i eat sleep, she lives in a block that that that's why i tell so like that those i love. so i've tried to create
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a kind of home environment just on one on 3 windows, so you can't have a normal life in any way any more life. take no life knowingly knowing i and i am worried that you know, we were so so, so close and now you know, we do okay. we do all care. we worry about money we've, we've been hungry, we're hung this and i said, we don't see any future. all you see is brightness like depression.
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this is our bedroom. well we do everything is done here. that's fair, my team in the computer all the time. reading email, sending stuff, reading stuff from the the royal commission and say we're sticking the banks to court
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all week i fully appreciate the jobs that you know 70000 employees do when i go into a branch and there's a clock or clock case ending 12000 a year, 16000 a year, just doing a job. that's what we're doing, the working an organization that doing a job and trying to do the best that unlucky because they're working for a criminal organization. but i don't have an issue with the general employees of our toll. i am very focused on what i consider to be organized, criminal misconduct by this geology unit. that goes all the way to the seal previous see yours and to the common and passports. i truly believe that it was deliberate, was intentional, it was coordinated and it was,
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it was known about the board. in fact, it was driven by the board because it was so important the board to collect all the cash and even if it meant businesses and lives been destroyed, it was so important to the survival of the bank that the board basically not only con the blind eye, but the, but the, but the directed and they're all culpable. every single financial misconduct scandal in the u. k. and in every other major financial judah section with singapore, america, europe, r b. s is also at the heart of every one of the scandals. so they much worse says that the banks having taken security against the law and come back for a 2nd time and calling what they call a personal guarantees, which for, for most small businessman is their home. so the bank come and forcibly repossess the family home, which then splits the families up and they end up going and living with parents in
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different homes. and, and that causes monitor tensions, problems with the children. and so men and women can take it, they have committed suicide, but left behind, nor they explicitly states that it was the constant intimidation and billing by bank officers and consultants to an advisor to the bank that late them to i took the spear it's obscene. these people up nor sol the generally the advice is from solicitors that say if you want to really take on a financial institution, is take your heels and clear your diary for the next 10 years and have several 1000000 pounds behind you to do it. it's pretty gut point where it's just we kind of expected very common that people's marriages have broken up. they've lost their
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family home. it is spectacularly devastating for people's lives. it's frustrating. the story is an extraordinary one. i think of all the number of companies, webbing defrauded, quite clearly through the reading branch of h balls. and this was all over the country. it's very difficult for the police to actually take on a case like this. me i tree child of lawyers for britain to in detail, i buy this and deny they knew about it said that he well knew about it. and in 2013, an internal document was written in lloyd's,
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which lays out the entire fraud that went on within age walls and boys in great courtesy names the names and names couplers involved. the whistleblower on that case was actually immediately made redundant and has never been compensated properly. i find the whole thing quite extraordinary. but also lloyd's have denied consistently. it was an official report where it is quite clear from their internal emails of the had a risk audit commission report. norman, oh boy, i tell you, even the cranes with zillow didn't have this amount, the police investigation normally you claim credible. i don't know if i am asking you question that this isn't. this isn't as shown, mister edmond sits of nature and i'd like you to come to your question plot now. moment if you want to turn into again, show the way you treat us. i would call it point and if you want it to tony to
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jail nudge, if you are going in the right direction, you put out a press statement last week, but it was not commission blight lloyd spine. yes or no. did you commission the record? the press statement stands as it is that you did not commission to revoke the press diamond status as it is that you did not commission the report guest. the 1st statement stands as his ah
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ah ah ah ah, it is too much. i also am i it's a daughter, a wall with
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a full to one of the my the my calendar. i'm all chill articles. oh. 1 when i was so wrong, when i just don't hold any world that is to say out is the, becomes the advocate an engagement. it was betrayal. when so many find themselves worlds apart, we choose to look for common ground with
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ah, i don't know how you would ever rebuild, trusting it may be stones by shooting the horse. ah disappointing that a government minister when he's presented with that level of evidence during parliamentary debate is not willing to actually do more to address the problem.
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that's so dependent on re privatizing r b s. philip hammond, the chancellor has said he wants to do it and roughly of the next 5 year period. so dependent on the money that they might raise from this re privatization of the bulk of our b s. so they're willing to kind of line die to the banks and grades just behavior me i guess it's part of a wider problem within the u. k, which is pushing banks on a pedestal. here is of the capital system who are paying such a huge amount of tags and he were providing so much wonderful credit to fuel the wheels of the economy that they were revered and molly coddled and almost worshiped . i guess the individuals who the authorities could be looking at include people like
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nathan boston, who was the director of restructuring rest quanel. this was gang on the intense period of abuse with an georgi happened on his watch. he now is chief executives of santana, u. k. derek sage, who was the global head of global restructuring group, lower bala, he was the u. k. head of the globe restructuring group that appeared of peak abuse of 2009 to 2013 and there are others as well, including the head of west register, a man called aubrey aubrey at adams. he came from salvos and this does even like people low down the tree in scotland there's, there's a couple of individuals who every single person i've spoken to says behaved in a very abusive,
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potentially criminal manner. i . when you realize that it's not individual companies, it's not a few companies, it's not a few small companies that here we are to be unfinished to at least 2000 british businesses. so that makes that 100000000000 payment problem. me. we reckon that are thousands and thousands of cases across america and we're going to launch legal actions. the classic u. s. class actions across america against both banks. meanwhile we're also working on criminal legal actions in germany under european union directors know why should i as a scotsman in,
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in addressing and, and looking at the misconduct of our b. s. have to go to america to get the american federal authorities and regulate us to take actions and to do the same in germany. when's the last 8 years? the british government and the british regulators have literally done nothing for until british society, if you want to call it, the regime goes the seas wrong. you're not going to change any and you're not going to stop the inevitable happening. and i am seriously not a political person, but we will have civil unrest in this country. we will have a revolution. i genuinely believe there is enough evidence in history to say that
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a nation in post imperial decline has one massive change in status. and then just destroy me, i want my 100 tons and compensation while we thing right. we talk to to that because we want life. i want to live my life. i want to be up to enjoy memory to my children. i want to have something to hope for me.
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i can fight them. ah, the me, we come to the meetings and one the to get the pressure off. everybody talks to one another and it n d a was it's a lot number one. so it's libra was psychotherapy and everybody discusses problems then you deal wise. the problem is not just yours to live in general is still evidence that out there wrong. these people can know both the law fabricated documents have been used throughout all these things. no victory take people's assets fabricated documents, proof interested, disconcert cars or used by the f
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b i s b. what but tore up and then the prosecutor who's calling the shots this stuff to say, i'll refuse to investigate. and as i always go back with that, they will help us know that are all ready whispers around the house of commons, that this action will be the end of the bank because we know it and that there will have to be a 2nd payload to fund us compensation me like all the great scandals know what you know, it takes years and years for the trip to come out. and ultimately people get
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justice and they get a degree of compensation. but i actually know for many of the victims what they actually want is closure and they all know they all know that the country and the bank can't afford to give 100 pension apart. and they know they're going to get a fraction back the moment they're getting nothing back, but they know they've got a fraction bike for the great majority. they'll be happy with some financial compensation. but they also want to be katy let's pick a day, 2050 when the social historians look back at this 1st period of the new millennium . how are they going to assess? what on earth we got on to do they going to note that the greatest casualty of the sheer inch expansion of globalization
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communications was the destruction of trust. but how can you ever trust a bank that in then, solicitors within it? how, how can you ever trust the bank that created fictitious bank accounts is due to the terms of the interest of buying that bribes. the defense witness. as in my case, i really have learned a lot about how all this came about historically. but the thing that really does upset me is what it's done to the united kingdom. what it's done to great britain because it frightens me for the teacher this because there is a high level deep corruption and i
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cannot see a bright future full person unless something pretty cataclysmic happens. i think that despite the effort, so parliamentary committees and ah, working groups are looking at solutions such as a new tribunal system and changes to contract law. these are all things that are useful and there needs to be changes to regular to stop this ever happening again. but i am concerned that politically were deliberately diffusing the whole situation, were deliberately losing sight of was the only important thing here. and that is justice and compensation for the historical victims was recently described as the larger staff,
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