Plus: John Cusack and Sofia Coppola speak to Jason Di Rosso
| 99 per cent of the time, they get away with it | You might spend your whole life following the rules – paying your rent, paying your tax, paying your car rego, driving at the speed limit. But at the same time, there’s a whole world that operates almost in parallel, where trillions of dollars change hands between people who are breaking the rules. And – according to one expert who spoke to Background Briefing this week – 99 per cent of the time, they get away with it. This week’s program comes at the culmination of 16 months of work by 400 journalists for the International Consortium of Investigative Journalists. It’s about money laundering, but also about how the system that’s meant to prevent it is broken, and how some of the world’s largest banks are involved. And if you’re into film or TV, don’t miss this week’s especially star-studded episode of The Screen Show. Jason Di Rosso talks to Gillian Flynn about her new series Utopia, actor John Cusack, who’s starring in it, and Sofia Coppola about her new film, On The Rocks. Until next time, Rosie Ryan, digital editor Enjoy getting Radio National in your inbox? Forward to a friend so they can too! | |
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A leak of US government reports has revealed how $2 trillion of suspected dirty money snakes around the globe. Terrorists and mobsters are smuggling money through some of the world's largest banks – and often getting away with it. |
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The pandemic has left our major cities with neither hustle nor bustle. As millions work from home, officials in cities like Melbourne and Sydney are making plans to kickstart their CBDs. Could artists and creatives hold the key? |
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Disney approached its new Mulan movie with the Chinese market front of mind, but the film has fizzled on release. Calls for a boycott have not helped, nor criticisms of the lack of Chinese talent behind the scenes — but there's more to it than that. |
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