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    Default Eight years in jail for lobsters in plastic vs banksters walking free

    I almost put this on the lighterside thread, as it is so ridiculous, but its not
    to the Lobster importers who were imprisoned.




    Unless there is something more to this 'Tail'...!!

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    Default Re: Eight years in jail for lobsters in plastic vs banksters walking free

    This is not the only horror story in this episode.
    Thoroughly recommend the whole episode, as in part two, the invited guest is a successful UK based business man, Neil Mitchell, who regretfully engaged with Royal Bank of Scotland (RBS) whom systematically financially stripped his business. Mr Mitchell successfully prosecuted and incarcerated some small fry but appears RBS "closed ranks" preventing further disclosure. Until of course, Mr Mitchell, approached the HMRC (UK taxman) with his evidences which has now provided him with protective custody whilst the HMRC opens a special investigation on the grounds of the usual financial guff but interestingly for "asset stripping the country".

    Maybe one to watch through 2014. This is so new, the website is still under construction for Mr Mitchells new action group:
    RBS / GRG Business Action Group and its web address is: http://www.rbs-grgbusinessactiongroup.org/ (General Enquiries: 0203 411 5 811)

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