The Lucky Laundry by Nathan Lynch
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The Lucky Laundry
- By: Nathan Lynch
- Narrated by: Stig Wemyss, Nathan Lynch
- Length: 11 hrs and 53 mins
- Categories: Biographies & Memoirs, True Crime
Publisher's Summary
How the Aussie economy got hooked on the world's dirtiest cash.
In today's ruthless world of organised crime, the best criminals aren't foolish enough to steal money out of banks. They wear tailored suits, carry briefcases, and discreetly slip money into banks.
Bigwigs, oligarchs and crime syndicates running drugs, trafficking guns and people, arming terrorists and subverting government controls are desperate to put a legitimate face on their wealth. Washing dirty money, moving it around the globe, making it look legitimate is where the action is for both criminals and the authorities chasing them.
Australia is awash with dirty money. It flows through our economy, keeps banks running, powers big business, puts coffee on restaurant tables, seeps into clubs, pubs, sport, the art world and anywhere that value is moved. It infiltrates real estate, costs billions in policing, and takes a terrible toll on Australian lives. What law enforcement agencies might lack in legislation and political will, they make up for with sheer resourcefulness. When they can't get at the masterminds and bigwigs, they have honed tactics that intercept the flow of illicit cash and aim to drive a wedge between crooks and their ill-gotten wealth.
In The Lucky Laundry, financial crime expert Nathan Lynch delves deep inside this hidden world to explain how dark money has infected the lives of ordinary people—and tainted Australian democracy. He opens the curtain on the hidden world of financial intelligence, where crooks and spooks play a cat-and-mouse game inside the world's black money markets.
©2022 Nathan Lynch (P)2022 HarperCollins Publishers









Damian Hicks
Great work Nathan!
Amazing detail, I learnt so much. Every Aussie should read / listen to this and think twice. Well done.
Anthony Quinn
A must read for the financial crime professional
Nathan’s first book The Lucky Country is so well researched, authored and read that I could not wait for my commute in the morning to listen to a few more chapters.
Having been on this journey in financial crime prevention in Australia for over 15 years I had forgotten about all the twists, turns and plots that Nathan revisits with ease. I would highly recommend this book to anyone.