Anyone else find this a weird format, random reminders of what the story is, as if you can't hold concentration for 10 minutes. And odd adverts too. Its just weird man.
Totally agree, a very hard listen. I assume they are trying to push you to listen on another platform where all the garbage is removed. Just makes for an unsettling audio experience and brand Pushkin/FT connotes negatively in my mind
There’s a big difference between transferring cash between jurisdictions outside of modern banking system and money laundering; the cash at both ends is still “dirty”. The biggest advantage that Iran offers is it can dedicate 1,000+ accountants and business consultants etc, as well as its very extensive intelligence agencies to making and maintaining the paper trails needed for the laundromats to work. Since they need that infrastructure anyway for their own purposes, hiring it out to a cartel or two places little stress on their own operational capacity, but by charging 10-20% commissions they’re probably pulling more cash in for their regime than North Korea is making via ransomware and crypto exchange heists.
Boxers had money moved in and out account but not involved lol. Go into that. If true should be in jail for money laundering. They. Charge kids with it for moving hundred dollars lol.
Anyone else find this a weird format, random reminders of what the story is, as if you can't hold concentration for 10 minutes. And odd adverts too. Its just weird man.
Because for many people, 5 minutes is too long. Reminds me of NPR's format, tho.
it's bonkers - screws up all the continuity - feels like I've got early onset dementia
Totally agree, a very hard listen. I assume they are trying to push you to listen on another platform where all the garbage is removed. Just makes for an unsettling audio experience and brand Pushkin/FT connotes negatively in my mind
There’s a big difference between transferring cash between jurisdictions outside of modern banking system and money laundering; the cash at both ends is still “dirty”.
The biggest advantage that Iran offers is it can dedicate 1,000+ accountants and business consultants etc, as well as its very extensive intelligence agencies to making and maintaining the paper trails needed for the laundromats to work. Since they need that infrastructure anyway for their own purposes, hiring it out to a cartel or two places little stress on their own operational capacity, but by charging 10-20% commissions they’re probably pulling more cash in for their regime than North Korea is making via ransomware and crypto exchange heists.
This has been going on in football for about 50 years :)
i wont bother with ep 8..all made up
Sống không tỉnh táo là bị ngã ngựa cuộc đời đó mọi người.
Guys are minting cash😮😮
Boxers had money moved in and out account but not involved lol. Go into that. If true should be in jail for money laundering. They. Charge kids with it for moving hundred dollars lol.
Drugs,Games,Entertainment = Fruit Melody! Govts love it & "house takes all" in the end! --R.T Naylor
Just stop this program FT.