UK should pay whistleblowers to cut financial crime, says think-tank
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Pay UK bosses like football stars, says Lord Spencer
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Cyprus and the US double down on a joint effort to combat financial crimes with more training
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UK should temporarily take over Thames Water, says ex-government adviser
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