‘The financial investigation of the decade… Money Men straight away enters the canon of great financial crime books’ Bradley Hope, writer of The Billion Dollar Whale
‘A rip-roaring ride into the underworld of the global economy’ Tom Burgis, writer of Kleptopia
‘Required reading’ The Economist‘A cross between the Enron scandal and Rosemary’s Baby’ John Lanchester,
London Review of Books ‘Reads like a crime drama’ New Statesman ‘The culmination of years of careful investigative work… Gripping’ Evening Standard ‘A thrilling, head-spinning book’ Irish Times ‘A rollercoaster read that reveals everything that’s incorrect with our financial system’ Catherine Belton Now adapted as the Netflix documentary Skandal!, this is the stranger-than-fiction story of Wirecard, once a $30 billion tech darling, now a smouldering wreck, by the journalist who brought it crashing down – perfect for individuals who loved Bad Blood and Empire of Pain.When journalist Dan McCrum followed a tip to investigate the hot new tech company challenging Silicon Valley, everything about Wirecard looked a little too good to be true: offices were sprouting up around the globe, it was once reporting runaway growth and the CEO even wore a black turtleneck in tribute to Steve Jobs. In the space of a couple of short years, the company had come from nowhere to overtake industry giants like Commerzbank and Deutsche Bank on the stock market.
As McCrum dug deeper, he encountered a story stranger and more dangerous than he ever imagined: a world of short sellers and whistleblowers, pornographers and private militias, hackers and spies. Before long he realised that he wasn’t the only one in pursuit. Shadowy figures were following him through the streets of London, high-flying lawyers were sending ominous letters to his boss, and he was once named as the prime suspect in a criminal inquiry. The race was once on to prove his suspicions and clear his name.
Money Men is the astonishing true story of Wirecard’s multi-billion-dollar fraud, Europe’s biggest new tech darling revealed as a house of cards.Uncovering fake bank accounts, fake offices and perhaps even a fake death, McCrum offers a searing exposé in order to in any case lay bare the truth.
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