Behind Closed Doors | Documentary on How West Encourages Global Corruption

A Documentary about corruption in high places and those who enable it. Politically Exposed Persons (PEPs) are people who hold a public function and as a result present higher risks of being involved in Bribery, Money Laundering or Corruption. Offshore leaks have revealed repeatedly that PEPs use British finance and British offshore jurisdictions to launder their wealth, hide their wealth and re-invest that wealth back into the global financial system. London is the place where they buy property, where they take legal action against their critics and where they live when they fall from grace. But what happens when a developing country fights back and attempts to get Britain to return the money that it claims has been stolen? Watch Behind Closed Doors and find out. Behind Closed Doors is a film by Michael Oswald and Murtaza Mehdi Review by Phil Miller on Declassified UK: Review by Movie Steve: Help us make an impact with this film by: Share the film with your network, like the film, tweet and embed the film in your sites. Ask influencers, bloggers and journalists to share the film. Rate the film on IMDB: Subscribe to our channel. Sign up to our Mailing List and hear about new and upcoming projects (English only): Support the filmmaker on Patreon (English only): Follow us on Twitter: 0:00 Introduction 1:15 The Kenyattas of Kenya 7:11 Politically Exposed Persons 9:27 The Aliyevs of Azerbaijan 12:07 London Property Empire 14:18 Offshore Service Providers 16:04 Democracy in Azerbaijan 20:58 The Sharifs of Pakistan 22:57 Pakistani Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif 25:40 The Panama Papers and the Sharifs 31:37 London the Refuge of Sharifs 33:25 A Money Launderers Paradise 39:25 British Financial Secrecy 44:18 Imran Khan: Corruption of Powerful destroys a Country 48:23 What is ours is ours and what is yours is also ours 50:50 The Sharif Doctrine 58:45 Credits #documentary #corruption #finance Subtitles available in: Arabic, English, Spanish, Turkish, German, Portuguese, Urdu, Italian, Swahili, Chinese.
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