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: Directed by Martin Himel, this investigative film explores the intersections of radical militias, organized crime, and financial networks. It features interviews with former CIA and FBI experts to trace how activities like drug trafficking, weapon sales, and looted art fund extremist groups through both traditional banking and cryptocurrency.
: Released in paperback in early 2024, this book by the director of the Institute for Fiscal Studies (IFS) provides a forensic examination of the UK’s £1 trillion annual expenditure. It breaks down where tax revenue comes from and how government spending impacts everything from the NHS to education. Follow the Money (2...
The phrase "Follow the Money" refers to several distinct media releases in 2024 and recent years, ranging from investigative documentaries and economic literature to streaming crime dramas. : Directed by Martin Himel, this investigative film
Following the money – Review of Paul Johnson's latest book It breaks down where tax revenue comes from
: A feature documentary by Maren Poitras that follows economist Stephanie Kelton. It examines Modern Monetary Theory (MMT), challenging traditional views on national debt and the nature of money to propose new ways of tackling global challenges like climate change. Literature
: A newer release focusing on financial fraud and asset recovery, detailing how forensic investigators use data analytics and "Benford's Law" to track stolen funds to offshore accounts. Television and Film