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A mobile phone, office toilet cubicle and $7 million. Police reveal how they cracked Australia’s biggest insider trading scam
It was audacious, brazen, clever and corrupt. Lukas Kamay was winning. He drove a BMW Roadster, he had the fancy watches, the expensive suits, the glamorous girlfriend. He was rich, making millions of dollars as a foreign exchange trader, one of the biggest in the country. He already owned two properties when he conspicuously made the highest bid of $2.375 million on an apartment from the TV show The Block. In one 25-minute burst of trading from a toilet cubicle at the NAB he turned $1.5 million into $2.54 million. He was 24 years old. Kamay was confident, reckless, unstoppable and nearly untouchable. Tracking ... (full story)
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