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  • Very Bad People

  • The Inside Story of the Fight Against the World’s Network of Corruption
  • By: Patrick Alley
  • Narrated by: Richard Burnip
  • Length: 14 hrs and 23 mins
  • 4.5 out of 5 stars (106 ratings)
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Summary

Arms trafficking, offshore accounts and luxury property deals. Super-yachts, private jets and super-car collections. Blood diamonds, suspect oil deals, deforestation and murder. This is the world of Global Witness, the award-winning organisation dedicated to rooting out worldwide corruption. And this is co-founder Patrick Alley's revealing inside track on a breath-taking catalogue of modern super-crimes—and the 'shadow network' that enables them.

Very Bad People is about following the money, going undercover in the world's most dangerous places and bringing down the people behind the crimes. Case by case, we see maverick investigators pitched against warlords, grifters and super-villains who bear every resemblance to The Night Manager's Richard Roper. One dictator's son spent 700 million dollars in just four years on his luxury lifestyle.

As they unravel crooked deals of labyrinthine complexity, the team encounter well-known corporations whose operations are no less criminal than the Mafia. This network of lawyers, bankers and real estate agents help park dirty money in London, New York or in offshore accounts, safe from prying eyes.

Patrick Alley's book is a brilliant, authoritative and fearless investigation into the darkest workings of our world—and an inspiration to all of us who want to fight back.

©2022 Patrick Alley (P)2022 Octopus Publishing Group

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Wow

What a great story. An eye opening look in to worldwide corruption. The audio book is perfect, interesting and delivered so well. So impressed I bought the book as well.

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Enraging and engaging

Well written and engaging account of the battle against corruption the world over. Leaves you enraged by all the “very bad people” out there, but hopefully also leaves you wanting to take action against it all. 10/10 would recommend.

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Inspiring

Corruption is indeed at the heart of so many contemporary issues and it is inspiring that some organisations manage to achieve so much in changing this dark and murky world.

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Scary

The narrative is adequate to the seriousness of the subject and I enjoyed listening to it

I was aware of the blood diamonds trade and other shady deals but I didn’t know it was up to Global Witness to reveal all these associations up to the surface

Highly recommend

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Everyone, everywhere should read this book

Huge thanks to Patrick Alley for writing this book. I found it engaging. It made me angry, it made me cry sometimes and I hope Mr Spielberg makes a film of the book. For the first time in my life, I have questioned my belief that I would “leave the world without hurting anyone” personal vision. I wish I could go back 25 years. I’d find these guys and lead an altogether different life. A must read for me.

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Excellent. Well written true crime

Excellent completely riveting book. This chronicle of greed and corruption which reads as easily as a John Le Carre thriller will horrify & surprise you even as you admire the bravery & determination of the team at Global Witness. It reminds us of how complicit we all are.

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Inspiring

At least someone is getting results against the tide of corruption. Interesting to see how the review of our current government would be?

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Interesting and disturbing stories, but some questionable economics

Upsetting stories about environmental degradation, corruption and murder of activists. And bravery and resourcefulness of Global Witness workers. A really good listen, well narrated by the reader.

I worry what is written in the epilogue though. It seems that the author sees Capitalism itself as his enemy. And he seems to think that Capitalism implies exploitation of every last ounce of Earth’s resources and that continued economic growth implies complete eventual depletion of Earth’s resources. I believe this shows ignorance of economics. And I note that communist and socialist countries have been some of the worst polluters and most corrupt societies. I hope readers will see that just because the author has moral power on his side, it does not mean he is correct about the role of Capitalism in the degradation of our natural environment and in corruption.

I also worry that GW seems to have strayed into the problems of social media in its work. This suggests to me that they may have lost their way.

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Divided into a series of chapters describing investigations while progressing on a timeline as Global Witness develops as an organisation, this makes for a fascinating read/ listen. Good narration and a good story - recommended

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A remarkable story of what a few individuals can achieve. As with most people who succeed they had a clear goal which they knew/believed to be worthy; namely to prevent natural resources being exploited to fund armed conflicts and to expose abuse of power and corruption.
It was fascinating to see how an idea formed over a few drinks in a pub became a global cause for good. I appreciated the amount of detail given by the author on planning, meetings and undercover operations.
The crimes of the people investigated could be made so much more difficult by, for example, passing laws that restrict companies' rights (especially political donations), require companies to act in the interests of the environment where they operate and to provide representation for employees and residents affected by their operations, restrict complex corporate structures, compel disclosure of large payments, stop bank secrecy and prevent access to off-shore tax havens. It is shameful that governments in a position to begin this process fail to do so.
I was previously a lawyer in an international firm and all of us intelligent, reasonable and, by and large, otherwise decent people would put aside personal values when dealing with commercial clients who were paying our large fees. The current systems make it too easy for us to look away while feathering our own nests.

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