Nicholas Wilson is a British solicitor who became aware of financial irregularities at HSBC bank worth hundreds of millions of pounds. He fought a 13 year legal battle to get justice and compensation for HSBC customers that the bank had overcharged. Eventually HSBC got a £4 million fine, in other words, they got away scot-free. But Nicolas Wilson also uncovered massive fraud, more financial irregularities, and money laundering rackets going on at HSBC and this video shows how the baby faced David Cameron, the British and American governments, and the BBC were also involved in the cover-up - 'too big to fail, too big to jail.'This video and Nicholas Wilson site called, Mr Ethical, seems shows that a significant section the British ruling elite are steeped in this sort of crime and that
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This video and Nicholas Wilson site called, Mr Ethical, seems shows that a significant section the British ruling elite are steeped in this sort of crime and that capitalism is not how they made most of their money. The sordid world of £Billions of arms sales to Saudi Arabia, the BBC and British newspaper cover-ups, the British financial regulators and the British justice system complicity - well, it's all here. But also, how the UK Guardian was involved in the massive cover-up as well because the HSBC is its biggest advertising customer. And the Guardian's top left wing reporter, Owen Jones - who supported Jeremy Corbyn for a while then spectacularly turned against him - was also found covering up for HSBC bank.
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