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'They are so convincing': Vera Gazzard lost her life savings to HyperVerse.
Australians who were convinced to put money into the Hyper group investment schemes say no one has been held to account for their losses.
Vera Gazzard had plans for her $50,000 in savings. Elective surgery was on the list, as was help for her daughter who was expecting a second child.
But when an acquaintance recommended an investment opportunity called HyperVerse offering daily returns of 0.5%, she jumped at the opportunity.
HyperVerse was one of the many crypto investment schemes being run by Sam Lee and Ryan Xu, offering returns of up to 300% within 600 days through a membership plan to the Hyper "community".
Vera Gazzard was a victim of a scam and was photographed near her Air b’n’b in Torquay on Victoria’s Surf Coast. She’s a case study on older people being scammed. Australia.
Friday 1st December 2023
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'They are so convincing': Vera Gazzard lost her life savings to HyperVerse.
Australians who were convinced to put money into the Hyper group investment schemes say no one has been held to account for their losses.
Vera Gazzard had plans for her $50,000 in savings. Elective surgery was on the list, as was help for her daughter who was expecting a second child.
But when an acquaintance recommended an investment opportunity called HyperVerse offering daily returns of 0.5%, she jumped at the opportunity.
HyperVerse was one of the many crypto investment schemes being run by Sam Lee and Ryan Xu, offering returns of up to 300% within 600 days through a membership plan to the Hyper "community".
Vera Gazzard was a victim of a scam and was photographed with her dog Missy near her Air b’n’b in Torquay on Victoria’s Surf Coast. She’s a case study on older people being scammed. Australia.
Friday 1st December 2023
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'They are so convincing': Vera Gazzard lost her life savings to HyperVerse.
Australians who were convinced to put money into the Hyper group investment schemes say no one has been held to account for their losses.
Vera Gazzard had plans for her $50,000 in savings. Elective surgery was on the list, as was help for her daughter who was expecting a second child.
But when an acquaintance recommended an investment opportunity called HyperVerse offering daily returns of 0.5%, she jumped at the opportunity.
HyperVerse was one of the many crypto investment schemes being run by Sam Lee and Ryan Xu, offering returns of up to 300% within 600 days through a membership plan to the Hyper "community".
Vera Gazzard was a victim of a scam and was photographed near her Air b’n’b in Torquay on Victoria’s Surf Coast. She’s a case study on older people being scammed. Australia.
Friday 1st December 2023
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'They are so convincing': Vera Gazzard lost her life savings to HyperVerse.
Australians who were convinced to put money into the Hyper group investment schemes say no one has been held to account for their losses.
Vera Gazzard had plans for her $50,000 in savings. Elective surgery was on the list, as was help for her daughter who was expecting a second child.
But when an acquaintance recommended an investment opportunity called HyperVerse offering daily returns of 0.5%, she jumped at the opportunity.
HyperVerse was one of the many crypto investment schemes being run by Sam Lee and Ryan Xu, offering returns of up to 300% within 600 days through a membership plan to the Hyper "community".
Vera Gazzard was a victim of a scam and was photographed near her Air b’n’b in Torquay on Victoria’s Surf Coast. She’s a case study on older people being scammed. Australia.
Friday 1st December 2023
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PORTRAIT - Banker Kweku Adoboli
When Kweku Adoboli was convicted of rogue trading on a historic scale he lost everything — now he faces deportation. The 38-year-old's banking career ended explosively when he was convicted in 2011 of losing $2.3 billion of the bank UBS’s money and was dubbed the biggest rogue trader in British history. After serving half of a seven-year sentence he says he has had "a new lease on life". He is trying to atone for his crimes by working to reform the City; speaking to more than 7,000 bankers, students and politicians about how to bring about what he calls "a radical change in culture". He's even given a talk with Tony Blair.
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PORTRAIT - Banker Kweku Adoboli
When Kweku Adoboli was convicted of rogue trading on a historic scale he lost everything — now he faces deportation. The 38-year-old's banking career ended explosively when he was convicted in 2011 of losing $2.3 billion of the bank UBS’s money and was dubbed the biggest rogue trader in British history. After serving half of a seven-year sentence he says he has had "a new lease on life". He is trying to atone for his crimes by working to reform the City; speaking to more than 7,000 bankers, students and politicians about how to bring about what he calls "a radical change in culture". He's even given a talk with Tony Blair.
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PORTRAIT - Banker Kweku Adoboli
When Kweku Adoboli was convicted of rogue trading on a historic scale he lost everything — now he faces deportation. The 38-year-old's banking career ended explosively when he was convicted in 2011 of losing $2.3 billion of the bank UBS’s money and was dubbed the biggest rogue trader in British history. After serving half of a seven-year sentence he says he has had "a new lease on life". He is trying to atone for his crimes by working to reform the City; speaking to more than 7,000 bankers, students and politicians about how to bring about what he calls "a radical change in culture". He's even given a talk with Tony Blair.
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PORTRAIT - Banker Kweku Adoboli
When Kweku Adoboli was convicted of rogue trading on a historic scale he lost everything — now he faces deportation. The 38-year-old's banking career ended explosively when he was convicted in 2011 of losing $2.3 billion of the bank UBS’s money and was dubbed the biggest rogue trader in British history. After serving half of a seven-year sentence he says he has had "a new lease on life". He is trying to atone for his crimes by working to reform the City; speaking to more than 7,000 bankers, students and politicians about how to bring about what he calls "a radical change in culture". He's even given a talk with Tony Blair.
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PORTRAIT - Banker Kweku Adoboli
When Kweku Adoboli was convicted of rogue trading on a historic scale he lost everything — now he faces deportation. The 38-year-old's banking career ended explosively when he was convicted in 2011 of losing $2.3 billion of the bank UBS’s money and was dubbed the biggest rogue trader in British history. After serving half of a seven-year sentence he says he has had "a new lease on life". He is trying to atone for his crimes by working to reform the City; speaking to more than 7,000 bankers, students and politicians about how to bring about what he calls "a radical change in culture". He's even given a talk with Tony Blair.
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PORTRAIT - Banker Kweku Adoboli
When Kweku Adoboli was convicted of rogue trading on a historic scale he lost everything — now he faces deportation. The 38-year-old's banking career ended explosively when he was convicted in 2011 of losing $2.3 billion of the bank UBS’s money and was dubbed the biggest rogue trader in British history. After serving half of a seven-year sentence he says he has had "a new lease on life". He is trying to atone for his crimes by working to reform the City; speaking to more than 7,000 bankers, students and politicians about how to bring about what he calls "a radical change in culture". He's even given a talk with Tony Blair.
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PORTRAIT - Banker Kweku Adoboli
When Kweku Adoboli was convicted of rogue trading on a historic scale he lost everything — now he faces deportation. The 38-year-old's banking career ended explosively when he was convicted in 2011 of losing $2.3 billion of the bank UBS’s money and was dubbed the biggest rogue trader in British history. After serving half of a seven-year sentence he says he has had "a new lease on life". He is trying to atone for his crimes by working to reform the City; speaking to more than 7,000 bankers, students and politicians about how to bring about what he calls "a radical change in culture". He's even given a talk with Tony Blair.
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PORTRAIT - Banker Kweku Adoboli
When Kweku Adoboli was convicted of rogue trading on a historic scale he lost everything — now he faces deportation. The 38-year-old's banking career ended explosively when he was convicted in 2011 of losing $2.3 billion of the bank UBS’s money and was dubbed the biggest rogue trader in British history. After serving half of a seven-year sentence he says he has had "a new lease on life". He is trying to atone for his crimes by working to reform the City; speaking to more than 7,000 bankers, students and politicians about how to bring about what he calls "a radical change in culture". He's even given a talk with Tony Blair.
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PORTRAIT - Banker Kweku Adoboli
When Kweku Adoboli was convicted of rogue trading on a historic scale he lost everything — now he faces deportation. The 38-year-old's banking career ended explosively when he was convicted in 2011 of losing $2.3 billion of the bank UBS’s money and was dubbed the biggest rogue trader in British history. After serving half of a seven-year sentence he says he has had "a new lease on life". He is trying to atone for his crimes by working to reform the City; speaking to more than 7,000 bankers, students and politicians about how to bring about what he calls "a radical change in culture". He's even given a talk with Tony Blair.
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PORTRAIT - Banker Kweku Adoboli
When Kweku Adoboli was convicted of rogue trading on a historic scale he lost everything — now he faces deportation. The 38-year-old's banking career ended explosively when he was convicted in 2011 of losing $2.3 billion of the bank UBS’s money and was dubbed the biggest rogue trader in British history. After serving half of a seven-year sentence he says he has had "a new lease on life". He is trying to atone for his crimes by working to reform the City; speaking to more than 7,000 bankers, students and politicians about how to bring about what he calls "a radical change in culture". He's even given a talk with Tony Blair.
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PORTRAIT - Banker Kweku Adoboli
When Kweku Adoboli was convicted of rogue trading on a historic scale he lost everything — now he faces deportation. The 38-year-old's banking career ended explosively when he was convicted in 2011 of losing $2.3 billion of the bank UBS’s money and was dubbed the biggest rogue trader in British history. After serving half of a seven-year sentence he says he has had "a new lease on life". He is trying to atone for his crimes by working to reform the City; speaking to more than 7,000 bankers, students and politicians about how to bring about what he calls "a radical change in culture". He's even given a talk with Tony Blair.
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PORTRAIT - Banker Kweku Adoboli
When Kweku Adoboli was convicted of rogue trading on a historic scale he lost everything — now he faces deportation. The 38-year-old's banking career ended explosively when he was convicted in 2011 of losing $2.3 billion of the bank UBS’s money and was dubbed the biggest rogue trader in British history. After serving half of a seven-year sentence he says he has had "a new lease on life". He is trying to atone for his crimes by working to reform the City; speaking to more than 7,000 bankers, students and politicians about how to bring about what he calls "a radical change in culture". He's even given a talk with Tony Blair.
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PORTRAIT - Banker Kweku Adoboli
When Kweku Adoboli was convicted of rogue trading on a historic scale he lost everything — now he faces deportation. The 38-year-old's banking career ended explosively when he was convicted in 2011 of losing $2.3 billion of the bank UBS’s money and was dubbed the biggest rogue trader in British history. After serving half of a seven-year sentence he says he has had "a new lease on life". He is trying to atone for his crimes by working to reform the City; speaking to more than 7,000 bankers, students and politicians about how to bring about what he calls "a radical change in culture". He's even given a talk with Tony Blair.
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PORTRAIT - Banker Kweku Adoboli
When Kweku Adoboli was convicted of rogue trading on a historic scale he lost everything — now he faces deportation. The 38-year-old's banking career ended explosively when he was convicted in 2011 of losing $2.3 billion of the bank UBS’s money and was dubbed the biggest rogue trader in British history. After serving half of a seven-year sentence he says he has had "a new lease on life". He is trying to atone for his crimes by working to reform the City; speaking to more than 7,000 bankers, students and politicians about how to bring about what he calls "a radical change in culture". He's even given a talk with Tony Blair.
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PORTRAIT - Banker Kweku Adoboli
When Kweku Adoboli was convicted of rogue trading on a historic scale he lost everything — now he faces deportation. The 38-year-old's banking career ended explosively when he was convicted in 2011 of losing $2.3 billion of the bank UBS’s money and was dubbed the biggest rogue trader in British history. After serving half of a seven-year sentence he says he has had "a new lease on life". He is trying to atone for his crimes by working to reform the City; speaking to more than 7,000 bankers, students and politicians about how to bring about what he calls "a radical change in culture". He's even given a talk with Tony Blair.
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