Banking on Failure

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  • Banking on Failure Book Detail

  • Author : Richard S. Collier
  • Release Date : 2020
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  • Genre : Bank fraud
  • Pages : 378
  • ISBN 13 : 9780191892035
  • File Size : 27,27 MB

Banking on Failure by Richard S. Collier PDF Summary

Book Description: This text explains why and how banks 'game the system'. It accounts for why banks are so often involved in cases of misconduct, and why those cases often involve the exploitation of tax systems.

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