Going For Broke. How Bond Got Away With It
Barry Paul
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Cover Type: Hardcover
Book Condition: Very Good
Jacket Condition: Very Good
Publisher: Bantam Books
Publisher Place: Sydney
Publisher Year: 2000
Edition: First Edition
Description: 451 pages. Book and Jacket are both in Very good condition throughout. The Only Exception Is Some Wear On Bottom Edge. This Reads Like A Thriller, Full Of Cloaks And Daggers, Car Chases, Courtroom Dramas, Larger-than-life Villains And Heroes-and Its All True. This Is A Story That Had To Be Told. And No One Can Tell It Like Paul Barry.
Publishers Description: The real-life financial thriller about multi-millionaire Alan Bond, and his hidden fortunes.Brilliantly researched, expertly assembled and well written, Going for Broke is a masterful critique of all thats wrong with Australias judicial system -- Sydney Morning HeraldEveryone has a Bond story. This is the one you havent heard ... Once upon a time Alan Bond was a hero - the man who won the Americas Cup for Australia, the poor immigrant turned sign writer who became a billionaire, the Aussie battler made good.Then came a controversial expose by investigative journalist Paul Barry on ABCs Four Corners. This explosive portrait led to Barrys bestselling The Rise and Fall of Alan Bond and soon afterwards the house of cards collapsed, Bond was made bankrupt and sent to jail.Now Bond is back, after spending less than three and a half years of his sentence for defrauding Bell resources of more than $1200 million - roughly one day in prison for every one million dollars shareholders lost.In Going for Broke , Paul Barry does what no one else has been able to show how Bond stashed his fortune overseas, and prove that if your pockets are deep enough and your lawyers good enough, you can get away with almost anything - as long as you go for broke.Going for Broke reads like a thriller, full of cloaks and daggers, car chases, courtroom dramas, larger than life villains and heroes - and its all true. This is a story that had to be told. And no one else can tell it like Paul Barry.
ISBN: 9781863251976
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