If 20 people stole £750 million from HMRC why is no banker facing jail for handling their stolen money?

Posted on

I'm on the World Service at 5.30 discussing HMRC's "most wanted list".

One question I was asked during the pre-record session was "what would you like to see done?"

My answer went partly along lines I'd share with UK Uncut. But there was another angle as well. It was that if these people had stolen £750 million then a lot of bankers had helped them do it, all of whom broke money laundering law. Why are none of them in a dock right now? They should be. That, as we now know, is the way to stop bank abuse. Nothing less will do.


Thanks for reading this post.
You can share this post on social media of your choice by clicking these icons:

There are links to this blog's glossary in the above post that explain technical terms used in it. Follow them for more explanations.

You can subscribe to this blog's daily email here.

And if you would like to support this blog you can, here:

  • Richard Murphy

    Read more about me

  • Support This Site

    If you like what I do please support me on Ko-fi using credit or debit card or PayPal

  • Archives

  • Categories

  • Taxing wealth report 2024

  • Newsletter signup

    Get a daily email of my blog posts.

    Please wait...

    Thank you for sign up!

  • Podcast

  • Follow me

    LinkedIn

    LinkedIn

    Mastodon

    @RichardJMurphy

    BlueSky

    @richardjmurphy.bsky.social