🧨 “The Guinea Pig Who Roared”: One Man’s Stand Against a Global Pension Scandal

By Steve Conley | Academy of Life Planning When Paul Birch volunteered to be a “guinea pig” in a class action lawsuit against Friends Provident International (FPI), he may not have expected the resistance he'd face—not from FPI, but from the very trustees entrusted with protecting his pension. This is the story of a man … Continue reading 🧨 “The Guinea Pig Who Roared”: One Man’s Stand Against a Global Pension Scandal

Britain’s Fraud Epidemic: The Hidden War & the Hope of Get SAFE

By Steve Conley, Academy of Life Planning In a quiet village or a bustling city street, behind a phone call, an email, or a too-good-to-be-true investment offer, a predator lurks. And every few seconds, somewhere in Britain, someone falls victim. The numbers are staggering: 4.1 million fraud cases last year alone—a 33% rise—and yet prosecutions … Continue reading Britain’s Fraud Epidemic: The Hidden War & the Hope of Get SAFE

Growth for Whom? The Revolving Door Between Power and Profit Is Harming the Public

By Steve ConleyFounder, Academy of Life Planning There’s a door in Whitehall that never closes. It doesn’t creak or clang; it spins—quietly, constantly. Through it pass the same faces, moving seamlessly between boardrooms and regulators, from multinational banks to public service roles, from profit to policy and back again. They call it the revolving door. … Continue reading Growth for Whom? The Revolving Door Between Power and Profit Is Harming the Public

The Pension That Disappeared: One Man’s Fight for Truth

By Steve Conley, Founder of the Academy of Life Planning and Lead Advocate, Get SAFE He did everything right. He worked hard. He paid in. He trusted the system. But when it came time to draw on the pension he had earned through years of public service, it was gone. Not reduced. Not delayed. Gone—erased … Continue reading The Pension That Disappeared: One Man’s Fight for Truth

The Scandal No One Wants to Own: How My Pension Was Stolen and the System Turned Away

Gary Today Retired British Expat | Pension Justice Advocate | Community Supporter Gary is a retired British national now living in a rural Thai village with his long-term partner and her family. By the way his partners name is Aranya, but everyone calls her Aulie.  A former professional who lost everything due to pension fund … Continue reading The Scandal No One Wants to Own: How My Pension Was Stolen and the System Turned Away

Core Myths of the FOS: Exposing the Truth Behind the Financial Ombudsman Service

By Steve Conley, Academy of Life Planning When people complain to the Financial Ombudsman Service (FOS), they expect justice. What they often get is delay, denial, and deflection. For years, the FOS has been wrongly portrayed as the final word on consumer financial complaints, when in truth, its authority is both limited and misrepresented. Drawing … Continue reading Core Myths of the FOS: Exposing the Truth Behind the Financial Ombudsman Service

Why the Rise of AI and Psychology in Financial Advice is a Game Changer for Holistic Wealth Planners

The financial advice industry is at a tipping point. As artificial intelligence (AI) automates technical knowledge and routine processes, traditional advisers face an existential question: What is their real value to the client? According to Ian McKenna, founder of the Financial Technology Research Centre, the days of advisers acting as the “gatekeepers of knowledge” are … Continue reading Why the Rise of AI and Psychology in Financial Advice is a Game Changer for Holistic Wealth Planners

💡 Misselling Is Corruption: Why Sector-Based Reform Must Start With Financial Services

By Steve ConleyFounder, Academy of Life Planning | Transparency Task Force Contributor On a sobering yet inspiring evening in May 2025, the Transparency Task Force (TTF) convened a timely seminar addressing one of the most urgent but underexamined questions of our time:Is the UK’s financial sector systemically corrupt? 🔍 Corruption in Pinstripes TTF founder Andy … Continue reading 💡 Misselling Is Corruption: Why Sector-Based Reform Must Start With Financial Services

Justice Denied: How Regulatory Fines Fail Victims While Protecting the System

When a UK regulatory body like the FCA, HMRC, or ICO announces a headline-grabbing fine against a corporation for wrongdoing, the public is meant to feel a sense of justice served. But for victims of financial misconduct, these penalties rarely bring closure — let alone compensation. A critical question was raised in recent correspondence: "When … Continue reading Justice Denied: How Regulatory Fines Fail Victims While Protecting the System

Your Money or Your Life: Who Profits When Redress Is Delayed?

Unmasking the Highway Robbers of Justice They tell you there's a system for redress.They tell you it's fair.They tell you the regulators are on your side. But here’s the truth: Justice isn’t just delayed—it’s monetised. And behind every postponed payout, every ignored complaint, every procedural dead-end is someone cashing in on your silence, your confusion, … Continue reading Your Money or Your Life: Who Profits When Redress Is Delayed?