Book notes: Everybody loves our dollars – how money laundering won, by Oliver Bullough
The author poses serious questions about whether central banks’ activities are helping kleptocrats
Oliver Bullough, Everybody loves our dollars – how money laundering won, Weidenfeld & Nicholson, 2026, xxiii-311 pages
In 2019, Oliver Bullough’s Moneyland outlined how kleptocrats were squirrelling away billions ‘offshore’, often with the connivance of governments. His 2022 follow-up, Butler to the world, detailed how the UK has provided a welcome home for bad actors seeking to park their ill-gotten gains. Both books were UK bestsellers, their lightness of touch doing nothing to hide the author
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