Does the DTI exist to serve British industry - or to conspire against it? Do the banks put their own interests above those of thier corporate customers? Why can civil servants ride rough-shod over taxpayers, without being called to account? Why did a minister of the Crown authorise her legal team to proclaim a man's honesty in the High Court, then sign a report alleging his corruption? Why was the, arguably illegal, shredding of company documents glossed over by DTI inspectors? Were 58,000 shareholders cheated out of their ...
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Does the DTI exist to serve British industry - or to conspire against it? Do the banks put their own interests above those of thier corporate customers? Why can civil servants ride rough-shod over taxpayers, without being called to account? Why did a minister of the Crown authorise her legal team to proclaim a man's honesty in the High Court, then sign a report alleging his corruption? Why was the, arguably illegal, shredding of company documents glossed over by DTI inspectors? Were 58,000 shareholders cheated out of their investment? Corporate Hijack?. asks these questions and more. There are two stories here. 'King of Queens', and 'The Unfinished Infamy'. The first tells of a teenager who ran away to sea, and later fought in Korea with the 'Glorious Glosters' before launching two 'household name' companies. Until now only the limited scope of the media, sometimes deftly handled by Civil Service spin doctors, has been able to tell this story. Now it is John Bairstow's turn! Every British businessman/woman should read it, and heed it.
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