Keith Ayago

Keith Ayago

Corrupt Bankers Are Virtually “Untouchable”, Financial Investigator Warns

Bibler, a former Wall Street consultant who was hired by Iceland’s Financial Supervisory Authority (FME) to head a special investigation team at the Icelandic markets regulator between 2009 and 2011, said systemic corruption within financial institutions is a “natural consequence” of the alleged ties between banks and government and regulatory...

Must-Read of the Week: ‘Janus’ by John Buchanan-Nicol

Coercive, controlling relationships are common, but a memoir about such experiences told from a man’s perspective is very rare. Coercive relationship survivor John Buchan-Nicol, who writes under a pseudonym, has taken the brave step of sharing his tragic ordeals in new memoir Janus, offering a fascinating read packed with fresh...

‘Impetus – No Cover Up’ By Lena Shah

Timely and empowering new book "Impetus - No cover up" by British-Asian author, yoga instructor and mindfulness coach Lena Shah provides essential comfort food for the soul and for all those struggling with rejection, identity and finding an authentic place in the world. By Gwyneth Rees

A History of Seeing in Eleven Inventions by Susan Denham Wade

"A History of Seeing in Eleven Inventions" by Susan Denham Wade is a rigorous yet entertaining read that will profoundly change readers’ perspectives on how humanity has developed, and the crucial role that sight has had on shaping our sense of identity and place. By Timothy Arden

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