BEg2 Fraudbusters with Rachel Weisz
Michael Bailey
michael.lee.bailey at gmail.com
Sat Nov 27 03:48:49 UTC 2021
“That was Fraudbusters, they had to cancel it, gave people too many ideas.
Rachel Weisz wasn’t bad, though.”
“Just sayin that ’cause you’re lookalikes.”
- while there wasn’t a show called Fraudbusters per se, a book called
Fraudbusters by Mark Killick came out in 1999.
Fair usage of Amazon description:
The Serious Fraud Office is Britain's most controversial crime-fighting
organization, generating admiration and contempt in almost equal measure.
It has known triumph with the Guinness convictions, disaster with the
acquittal of the Maxwell brothers, and ridicule with Roger Levitt's
derisory sentence of community service. In addition, it dealt with Peter
Clowes, George Walker, and Asil Nadir. This book provides the background
story of the Serious Fraud Office's turbulent history. Including many
interviews with Britain's top fraud investigators as well as some of the
SFO's most famous targets, it is published to coincide with a six-part
television series.
I can’t find that actual TV series, though.
Rachel Weisz - Wikipedia says she is “ Known for being an "English rose
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",”
Like Yashmeen in AtD?
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