Sunday, October 13, 2024

CHINESE CENSORS BLOCKED PUBLICATION OF "THE LAUNDRY MAN" BUT YOU CAN STILL FIND A WAY TO READ IT, GENTLEMEN

When my autobiography "The Laundry Man" was first published in the UK, there were efforts made to make it available around the globe, so that compliance officers could take a unique look deep inside the dark and dangerous world of the career money launderer. As you may know, it is widely available in several European languages, through local publishers, but the Peoples' Republic of China's censors refused to allow it to be printed there in Simplified Chinese.


I am bringing this up in 2024, because there is now widespread interest in my story inside China, most likely due to my continuing coverage of the CBI/CIP scandals in the East Caribbean, and the MSR Media RICO lawsuit, which have focused attention on CARIBBEAN GALAXY GROUP and HENG SHENG DEVELOPMENT, two Chinese companies alleged to have been involved in a multi-billion dollar fraud in the Caribbean.


Not a problem; the Chinese language edition has long been available in electronic format, notwithstanding PRC efforts to keep it out of Mainland China and of course, there is always the English-language version. Those of you in Hong Kong and Chongqing, please take note.




















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