Banking

  • Call for information: HR criminal

    In an exclusive for Conservative News Site, a notorious criminal alleged to have sacked thousands of banking staff by false attribution of crimes has now been spotted.

    A suspect alleged of serious misdemeanours in staffing and contract arrangements seen here in Paddington Station, in London.

    She’s also accused of forcing hundreds of thousands of customers in the UK to pay for contracts for mobile and television services that they did not ask for. It has led to debt and forced suicide in some cases.

    Any information relating to this individual must be passed to a relevant public body. It will be used to build an accurate case, if one exists.

  • Crypto is making finance local

    The local ledger system that underpins much of the Crypto that people can access day to day is a revolution in the way money is managed in front of us. In the case of digital assets, the safety is in knowing that the world isn’t the oyster of the financial future. This makes it a domestic tool for anyone to begin to understand more about finance without the baggage of profit returns or bleak forecasts based on production output.

    The straightforward, streamlined concept is supported by a foundation of open source activity. This is the network that makes the Crypto world what it is. It’s not behind thick walls or hidden deep in the recesses of cavernous security systems. It’s a surface-level activity by an investing community that works within the rules to bend them. It’s a new way to manage time and resources in money matters.

  • Security: Systems crime

    The term ‘system’ has been in use for a longer time than many people may realise. It’s referred to a huge array of rudimentary ways of doing things in many different walks of life.

    Its usage nowadays is usually in relation to a plethora of computer technologies which populate and cross pollinate in personal and professional contexts everywhere.

    The most important are in banking and its the very backbone of the work being done. It doesn’t matter what decade it is, the systems used in banks are always of the highest security.

    An illustrative graphic (Credit: ChatGPT).

    However, it’s made it a hotspot for many types of shadowy crime. The account of a bingo hall, golf club, or library may not ring into the millions, but it can be lucrative if these are all put together.

    It doesn’t revolve around breaking into vaults to steal hard cash. The early ‘hackers’ were not download hitmen but private individuals who peeked into sets of records or information.

    It’s believed many intelligent people in the 1970’s and 1980’s used this sort of subterranean crime to make money on the side. It’s because they could put random facts together.

  • Irish teacher loses bank access

    An Irish teacher embroiled in his own row with a school has lost access to a bank account of his. Enoch Burke says the Bank of Ireland has agreed to suspend access to his account.

    Burke’s protest via YouTube

    Burke’s row began after an alleged refusal to convey transgender beliefs as a teacher. He calls his time in prison and the freezing of his funds “unprecedented” and “unheard of” in Ireland.

  • Forthcoming: Finance Reports

    In future, ‘Finance Reports’ will be included as part of the overall scope of the content on ConservativeNewsSite.com. It’s important to allow space for this facet of news to be included here.

  • Caught: “Instigator”

    In a stunning exclusive for ConservativeNewsSite.com, an “instigator” so-called who impersonates a business professional has been spotted in central London today.

    He’s suspected of posing as a regulator, regulation analyst, and regulation specialist in the areas of business, and high finance.